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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 VII | question which the mate had asked him. “Send me the boatswain, 2 VII | did not allude to it; I asked him point blank.~“What was 3 VIII | what do you mean to do?” asked Jynxstrop, the cook.~“Pshaw!” 4 IX | surviving such circumstances?” I asked.~“Yes, Mr. Kazallon,” said 5 X | Mr, Falsten.”~“But why,” asked Falsten, “did you not inform 6 XI | straight up to Ruby, and asked him whether what he had 7 XII | tell me, Mr. Falsten,” I asked, “is it possible for picrate 8 XII | condition quite desperate?” I asked.~“It is just this,” he answered 9 XVI | gruff, ill-tempered tone, asked Curtis where we were. Curtis 10 XVII | of our case, but merely asked M. Letourneur if he had 11 XVIII | the ship; and although I asked his wife to join us in one 12 XXI | Falsten.~“What’s that?” asked the captain.~“Picrate of 13 XXV | mean to say,” I further asked, “that she can sail with 14 XXVII | What’s the matter?” I asked,~“The wind has changed,” 15 XXVII | lying prostrate at her feet, asked what we thought ought to 16 XXXI | clock this morning Curtis asked our attention for a moment.~“ 17 XXXIII | the matter with Curtis I asked him whether he was sure 18 XXXVII | his strength to speak, he asked me in a few broken words 19 XXXVIII| walking straight up to Owen, asked him what he wanted.~“What 20 XXXIX | suppose we have to live?” she asked again.~“I cannot say; perhaps 21 XXXIX | quite alone, Miss Herbey asked me if I would grant her 22 XXXIX | breaking off suddenly, he asked,—“How long is it since my 23 XXXIX | do you want me to do?” I asked at length.~“Hush! not so 24 XXXIX | more another time. Andre asked no more questions, and eagerly 25 XLI | throwing it overboard, I asked Curtis to assist me in the 26 XLI | boatswain now approached, I asked him whether he thought it 27 XLI | why not try at once,” I asked.~“Not now,” he said evasively; “ 28 XLI | you none left?” at last I asked.~“Yes!” he almost whispered 29 XLI | you have no more left?” I asked.~“No more,” he said. Then 30 XLII | might act as an emetic. I asked Curtis for a little of the 31 LIII | Letourneur.~“Which one?” asked the boatswain.~“Andre,” 32 LIV | yet been finished. Andre asked no further question, but 33 LV | to do to my father?” he asked in accents choked with emotion.~“ 34 LVI | drink.~“But where are we?” I asked at length.~“The land is


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