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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 V | Kear’s languid voice was heard recalling her for some trifling 2 VII | the noise had ceased. I heard Captain Huntly return to 3 VII | not wake at all, and had heard nothing.~“I am glad, my 4 VII | have slept so soundly. I heard the noise of which Mr. Kazallon 5 VII | were shouting. I thought I heard them say, ‘Here, quick, 6 VIII | the conversation, and I heard no more. It occurred to 7 VIII | perfectly hot to my feet! Curtis heard my exclamation of surprise, 8 IX | me; “it was the night you heard the disturbance upon deck. 9 IX | the hold.”~“Have you ever heard of a vessel surviving such 10 X | his shoulders. At length I heard Falsten say,—~“Well, at 11 XI | when Curtis’s voice was heard peremptorily bidding them 12 XIII | the evening, a noise is heard, distinct even above the 13 XIII | several loud reports are heard, caused by the bursting 14 XIV | spoken; not a sound was heard but the hoarse whistling 15 XIV | its very height there is heard a peculiar roar distinguishable 16 XV | a clanking of chains was heard proceeding from her bows.~“ 17 XXVI | when shortly afterwards I heard him hail some of the sailors 18 XXVII | of the masts.~Miss Herbey heard his words, and pointing 19 XXVII | At a quarter to eight we heard the boatswain calling to 20 XXVII | crew were furious when they heard of the surreptitious flight, 21 XXVIII| sea closed over the body I heard one of the men in the shrouds 22 XXXIV | of one of the sailors was heard shouting,—~“A squall! a 23 XXXVI | fore part of the raft, I heard Flaypole say with a sneer,—~“ 24 XXXIX | wished neither to be seen nor heard speaking to me. I withdrew 25 XL | lighted for a moment; we heard the faint sound of a kiss, 26 XLI | He had neither seen nor heard me coming.~“Well, boatswain!” 27 XLIV | A short sharp snap was heard. The shark had closed its 28 XLIV | Just as I moved away I heard the boatswain say to Curtis,—~“ 29 XLVII | Very shortly after this I heard Dowlas talking about the 30 LI | when all of a sudden I heard the shout of “Land! land!”~ 31 LII | seven oclock I fancied I heard the cries of birds above 32 LII | captain to ask him about it, I heard him mutter to himself,—~“ 33 LIII | LIII.~JANUARY 26th.—All heard and understood the proposition; 34 LIII | upon myself. I thought I heard Andre Letourneur beg for 35 LIII | Herbey’s, but the young girl heard it without a start. Then 36 LIII | gave a yell of relief as he heard the word.~M. Letourneur 37 LVI | already Curtis, who had heard my cries, was throwing me 38 LVI | my voice had made itself heard.~The struggle came to an 39 LVII | Miss Herbey’s voice was heard pouring out fervent praise


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