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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | have still to thread our way through the narrow channels 2 1 | Liverpool. As she wended her way through the channels of 3 IV | Carolina, and is now on his way to Europe to obtain some 4 VI | which the vessel makes her way as a plough. Long strips 5 VI | verdure making its mysterious way over some illimitable prairie.~ 6 XI | resignation that I made my way to Curtis on the forecastle, 7 XI | the package on board.~“Any way,” he said, with a shrug 8 XIII | nauseating smoke made its way through the panellings that 9 XIII | wind continued to make her way with undiminished speed.~ 10 XV | their hopes seem in a fair way of being fulfilled. Already 11 XVI | After a time Curtis made his way along the netting to the 12 XVI | think we may yet find a way out of our troubles.~M. 13 XVIII | assistance of an arm, he led the way, his father and I following 14 XVIII | had come up, and made our way towards the west. We had 15 XIX | interior. By far the best way of repairing the damage 16 XIX | patch up the hole in such a way as will insure our reaching 17 XXI | conclusion that the only way of effecting a passage was 18 XXI | marked out by buoys; in this way it was conjectured the ship 19 XXI | the picrate prepares the way for the powder which, slower 20 XXI | Chancellorstarted on her onward way, and two hours later the 21 XXII | course of a few days.~Our way was south-west and consequently 22 XXIII | or whether it found its way in through a general dislocation 23 XXIII | scupper-holes than was finding its way into the hold gave us fresh 24 XXV | reason pointed all the other way; but I said nothing, deriving 25 XXVI | travels. As I was making my way towards the poop, he came 26 XXVI | the forestay; then, in a way which provoked shouts of 27 XXVII | main-top will soon give way?” he said, as the narrow 28 XXX | well as physical, may give way, and over failing spirits 29 XXXI | speed us on our dubious way. Dowlas was occupied in 30 XXXI | hope to do something in the way of fishing, and the sailors 31 XXXII | gesture acted towards her in a way that she could deem offensive.~ 32 XXXVII| coloured rag might do by way of attracting some voracious 33 XL | smarting caused in this way, and it is only owing to 34 XLIII | her sufferings in the same way.~At about eleven oclock, 35 XLIII | was evidently making her way in the direction of the 36 XLVI | that I suppose I was in any way more distressed than my 37 XLVII | some unusual dark mass half way up the mast. But although 38 LIII | all the names found their way to the bottom of a hat I 39 LVII | were fairly on our homeward way, Miss Herbey by chance intimated


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