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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | route to Europe.~Have I done right or wrong? Whether I shall 2 V | not a day to be lost.”~“Right, sir, quite right; there 3 V | lost.”~“Right, sir, quite right; there is not a day to be 4 V | Wallers.”~“No, doubt you are right, Mr. Curtis,” said Andre, 5 VI | it, and that it was all right.”~“What do Lieutenant Walter 6 VIII | that something is not quite right. Why should the hatchways 7 IX | found the combustion was right in the middle of the cargo 8 IX | before we could get at the right place. That scheme consequently 9 X | replied Ruby; “it’s all right; it is not the first time 10 XI | pledged his word that when the right moment should arrive he 11 XII | known to myself, has thought right to resign his command to 12 XIII | long-boat is there, suspended right along the centre of the 13 XVIII | that the water was deep, right up to the very rocks, and 14 XVIII | to vanish, it was quite right that it should first be 15 XIX | entire hull of the ship, right up to the deck, had been 16 XX | north-west, and consequently right in the direction of the 17 XXI | rising tide, had been cut right through the obstacle. A 18 XXIX | not only his duty, but his right, to be the last to leave 19 XXXII | can.”~I felt that he was right, and that the dangers we 20 XXXIII| he was sure he had done right in refusing the brandy.~“ 21 XXXIII| in refusing the brandy.~“Right!” he cried, “to be sure 22 XXXIX | smiling; “you were quite right. But it is a weakness of 23 XL | the captain has thought right to reduce the daily allowance 24 XLI | a thrill of horror. The right foot had gone, leaving the 25 XLI | perhaps they thought they were right.”~“Right! what do you mean?” 26 XLI | thought they were right.”~“Right! what do you mean?” I exclaimed.~“ 27 XLIII | of hours, she will come right athwart our track.”~A couple 28 XLIV | that the shark must cross right over it; at the same time 29 XLIV | above.~The whirl had passed right through the jaw into the 30 XLV | fresh and bringing the cloud right on towards us, yet we could 31 XLVII | told me that Hobart had the right to denounce me in the presence 32 XLVII | liked the food they had a right to it. Hobart had not been 33 XLVIII| all the rest of you, had a right to your shares as much as 34 LII | never bring my reckoning right. Of one thing I felt quite 35 LII | felt that he had not the right to put an end to his misery. 36 LVII | CONTINUED.—Curtis, no doubt was right The discharge from the mouth


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