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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 V | this time the captain hasn’t chosen to take it.”~“But 2 V | eastwards we go.”~“Havent you called his attention 3 V | Curtis,” I said, “but I dont know what to think about 4 V | strongest bit of it. I dont think you’ll find a sailor 5 IX | not enlighten them. We dont want terrified women and 6 X | have done it.”~“But dont you know that any shock 7 X | thrown overboard. I dont want, to be blown up.”~I 8 XI | his shoulders, “you can’t hang me for it; and if the 9 XI | cried out,—~“You fool! dont you know that there is fire 10 XII | Well, Curtis, I really can’t take her back to the north. 11 XVI | he did not know.~“You dont know, sir? Then all I can 12 XVI | please to know that I dont want to stay for ever on 13 XVII | certainly to perish at sea. Dont, then, be deceiving yourself; 14 XVII | continue propitious; it wouldn’t take many storms to knock 15 XVIII | grumble much, if they dont find a reef where we have 16 XVIII | pet little island.”~“I dont think you would get a penny 17 XX | to be done now?”~“I dont knowsaid Curtis, “but 18 XXI | knocked to atoms. Couldn’t we manage to blow up the 19 XXV | No, Mr. Kazallon, she can’t sail, but she can drift 20 XXV | will not sink yet, so dont touch a rope until I give 21 XXVI | and continued,—~“And isnt it me myself that’s been 22 XXVII | and stood by my side.~“Dont you think this main-top 23 XXVII | shouted the boatswain.~“I dont know, sir. Not with us,” 24 XXXII | what then?”~“Oh, we mustn’t think about that,” he said; “ 25 XXXIII| what!” exclaimed Owen, “dont you mean to let us have 26 XXXIV | phenomena that we can beholddont you think so too?”~“Yes, 27 XXXIV | if you like, but pray dont wish for it.”~“And why not?” 28 XXXVII| evident satisfaction.~“I dont mean to say,” said he to 29 XXXIX | weakness of mine; I dont mind what they do with me 30 XXXIX | cried impatiently, “dont try to console me with empty 31 XLI | sir,” he said coldly, “isnt it better to eat a dead 32 XLIII | whispered in my ear,—~“Dont say a word, Mr. Kazallon; 33 XLVIII| has taken it.”~“I havent taken it!” “Nor I!” “Nor 34 XLVIII| Thief!” I replied. “I dont know what you mean.”~And 35 XLVIII| as anybody; but that isnt it. It’s all gone somewhere, 36 LV | indomitable courage. “Stop! I dont want to deprive you of your


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