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pooh 2
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36 since
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35 poop
35 side
35 whether
34 above
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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poop

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1 IV | steep steps that led to the poop.~As soon as Andre was comfortably 2 V | she had barely reached the poop, when Mrs. Kear’s languid 3 VI | with Curtis to-day upon the poop, and could not help saying 4 VII | this morning I mounted the poop and made as keen a scrutiny 5 VII | assisted him to mount the poop. In answer to my inquiry 6 VII | tea, and I remained on the poop alone. As I expected, Curtis 7 VIII | the heat which below the poop had been quite oppressive. 8 X | passengers were assembled on the poop. Evidently they found the 9 X | As I was sitting on the poop, two of my fellow-passengers, 10 XI | where is Ruby now?”~“On the poop,” I said.~“Will you then 11 XI | he darted down from the poop, and paced franticly up 12 XI | I joined Falsten on the poop, where he had remained throughout 13 XIII | soon impracticable, and the poop, simply because its door 14 XIII | proportion of us on the poop. As for the picrate, for 15 XIII | he says. Rushing to the poop, and seizing a cutlass, 16 XIV | the aft-quarters of the poop. Mrs. Kear was lying senseless 17 XIV | at the extreme end of the poop. Mrs. Kear was laid in the 18 XV | hour he returned to the poop.~“Heaven be praised!” he 19 XV | and joined Curtis on the poop.~Here they held a consultation, 20 XVI | most secluded corner of the poop. The broken mizen may, perhaps, 21 XVI | down and rejoined us on the poop.~“No land in sight,” he 22 XVI | kind of encampment on the poop, and the few mattresses 23 XVI | result; he returned to the poop and announced that we are 24 XIX | extent, had been done to the poop and to the crew’s lockers, 25 XX | bar. Curtis stood upon the poop, giving his chief attention 26 XXII | quitted his post upon the poop.~Towards two oclock in 27 XXIV | are sinking!”~Up to the poop rushed Mr. Kear, followed 28 XXV | returned to his post upon the poop; whilst in the extreme aft 29 XXV | insisted upon remaining on the poop, Miss Herbey, of course, 30 XXV | him for a while upon the poop.~“Everything depends upon 31 XXV | been induced to leave the poop, and has managed to join 32 XXVI | whale-boat was suspended, the poop and the forecastle are the 33 XXVI | making my way towards the poop, he came up to me and began 34 XXVII| and the forecastle and the poop were now all but on a level 35 XXIX | risen to the fore-top; the poop and forecastle were completely


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