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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | mainland on our left are soon passed, and by four oclock 2 IV | that led to the poop.~As soon as Andre was comfortably 3 VII | retired to my berth and was soon asleep. Some hours later 4 VII | the ship a bit; but it was soon all put to rights. It was 5 VIII | conversation flags hopelessly, and soon drops. The passengers too 6 X | who may probably, only too soon, be a prey to the relentless 7 XI | the rest of the passengers soon joined them, and the scene 8 XI | the terrible secret.~As soon as order was restored, the 9 XII | is fire in the hold. As soon as the fact was announced, 10 XII | little time and care he would soon recover his indisposition, 11 XII | foot of the main-mast. As soon as the men were together, 12 XIII | up to the forecastle was soon impracticable, and the poop, 13 XIV | that was consuming her. Soon there could be no alternative 14 XVIII | it take its departure as soon as possible after he has 15 XVIII | finally ran aground.~As soon as Andre had finished his 16 XVIII | is like some vast domain; soon there will be scarcely a 17 XIX | occasional respite; arms and back soon become strained and weary 18 XXI | leave the ship. Falsten, as soon as he had set fire to the 19 XXII | expression of despair, but he was soon silenced by Miss Herbey 20 XXV | staying by her side.~As soon as the captain saw the “ 21 XXVI | relapsed, into silence, and soon went away.~About three o’ 22 XXVI | into the shrouds, and were soon at his side.~A long discussion 23 XXVII | think this main-top will soon give way?” he said, as the 24 XXIX | will;” and not a moment too soon (for the water was up to 25 XXIX | followed the main-top; and soon, of what had been a noble 26 XXXI | under the brisk breeze.~As soon as we had once started, 27 XXXV | yard; and not a moment too soon, for with the speed of an 28 XXXV | motionless as a statue.~Soon dense masses of lurid clouds 29 XXXVII | significant manner.~“You’ll know soon enough,” he answered.~What 30 XXXVIII| stupour, and Jynxtrop was soon overpowered, and lashed 31 XXXIX | well-nigh overwhelming.~As soon as I recovered my composure, 32 XLI | that it would not float.~As soon as it was quite light, taking 33 XLIII | wind, in which case, as soon as she felt a breeze, she 34 XLIII | very feeble, and perhaps soon it would drop altogether! 35 XLIV | attention of the sharks. As soon as the whirl was ready the 36 XLIV | than twelve feet long. As soon as the creature was about 37 XLV | reached us.~But no: very soon large heavy drops began 38 XLVI | nutritive matter, we were soon all cast down again. Shocking 39 LII | that the number would very soon be ten. I was convinced 40 LIII | undertake the office.~“As soon as you please,” said the 41 LIV | was enough for them.~As soon as Andre Letourneur came 42 LVI | struggle came to an end. As soon as the wordsFresh water” 43 LVI | to follow my example, but soon Curtis, Falsten, and all 44 LVII | Curtis, captain.”~At Para we soon found facilities for continuing


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