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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 II | they are well up to their work.~My list of the ship’s officials 2 VIII | complaint at the additional work thus imposed upon them. 3 XIV | panel is open we will set to work, and pour water with all 4 XIV | even yet.”~“But how can you work your pumps while the deck 5 XVI | fatigue, and then he set to work to devise measures for setting 6 XIX | will, did every one set to work that it was not long before 7 XIX | turn at the pumps, for the work is so extremely fatiguing 8 XX | assistants immediately set to work to repair the charred frame-work 9 XX | that they were unable to work, and had to content themselves 10 XXI | consequently could only work at it for two hours out 11 XXI | will, had only been able to work for an hour at low water 12 XXI | morning of the 23rd was the work complete. The hole was bored 13 XXII | two sets, and made them work incessantly, turn and turn 14 XXIII | courage to persevere with our work.~The night was dark, but 15 XXIII | overcome by despair, refuse to work one minute longer.~The first 16 XXIII | other men who had struck work, I noticed Jynxtrop the 17 XXIII | men, he returned to his work.~ 18 XXIV | without respite, steadily at work, but without producing the 19 XXIV | had no alternative but to work on as best they might; but, 20 XXIV | ordered to continue their work assiduously at the pumps, 21 XXV | longer sinking, he set to work to take down all the sails, 22 XXV | no choice but to set to work and to construct a new raft 23 XXVI | pains to accomplish their work effectually.~Of all the 24 XXVII | watched the men at their work M. Letourneur, with one 25 XXX | I will not pause in my work of registering the events 26 XXXI | our common welfare; let us work with one heart and with 27 XXXI | started, the carpenter set to work to contrive some sort of 28 XXXVII| capable of performing the work of respiration. The young 29 XXXVII| and the boatswain set to work and made lines out of some 30 XLIV | fasten to his rope he set to work to find something that might 31 XLVIII| another.~And then they set to work again to ransack every quarter 32 LIV | to complete the barbarous work, Miss Herbey advanced, or


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