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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | mainland on our left are soon passed, and by four oclock the 2 V | knit of his brow, as he passed his hand mechanically across 3 X | in a very casual tone, he passed no further remark. I could 4 X | smoke.~The day would have passed without any incident worth 5 X | interval I could not catch what passed; but I could see that Falsten 6 XII | me acquainted with what passed between them.~“Curtis,” 7 XVI | passive, like an automaton, passed on and took his seat in 8 XXI | s sojourn, where we had passed days that to some at least 9 XXII | passenger.~The first few days passed without any incident worth 10 XXIV | look of melancholy interest passed over his countenance.~Towards 11 XXVII | something to the rigging, passed close behind me.~“What’s 12 XXVIII | her situation.~The night passed on without further incident. 13 XXXI | first day on the raft has passed without any special incident. 14 XXXII | been wearing. The night passed quietly. As the raft was 15 XXXII | 13th, and 14th of December passed away without any change 16 XXXIII | The remainder of the day passed without incident. I should 17 XXXV | Herbey was bound by a rope passed round her waist to one of 18 XXXVI | consume it all.~The day has passed away in silence. A general 19 XXXVI | in his mind.~Once, as I passed near the group of sailors 20 XXXVII | The 24th, 25th, and 26th passed without any alteration in 21 XXXVIII| hours the extreme agony passed away, and on the 3rd I was 22 XXXIX | emaciated fingers.~Another night passed away. At times my sufferings 23 XLIII | the varying emotions that passed through their minds. Not 24 XLIII | be visible. But the hours passed on; the fire died out; and 25 XLIV | appeared above.~The whirl had passed right through the jaw into 26 XLV | still only half exhausted, passed quite away from over us.~ 27 XLIX | before.~Forty-two days had passed since we quitted the sinking “ 28 LI | for death.~How many hours passed away thus I cannot tell, 29 LII | associations of my life passed rapidly through my brain, 30 LII | seemed as though days had passed since I had seen them.~Night 31 LV | impossible to tell what really passed within his mind; his face 32 LVII | wait. Before an hour had passed Curtis, leaped in ecstasy


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