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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 IV | sorrow.”~“But I never let him see it,” he broke in hastily. “ 2 V | the usual course; but you see that this time the captain 3 VII | an undertone, and I could see that Walter by his gesture 4 X | what passed; but I could see that Falsten continued to 5 XII | Well, well; we shall see by-and-by; but for the present 6 XIII | went down occasionally to see him, but invariably found 7 XIV | either did not or would not, see that no boat could brave 8 XV | most profound, and we could see nothing. But was it probable 9 XVI | time it was light enough to see for a distance of three 10 XVIII| Curtis would be glad to see it take its departure as 11 XXI | reached the ridge we could see that the basalt had been 12 XXV | not very dark, and I could see that Curtis had returned 13 XXVI | imagination? or do I really see a black speck floating on 14 XXXV | of the lightning I could see that her countenance was 15 XXXIX| and oh! I cannot, will not see him die!”~He spoke passionately, 16 XXXIX| but do not let any one see you; the monsters would 17 XL | home; but she will never see me more. Oh, put it to my 18 XLI | precaution that no one should see what we were about, Curtis 19 XLII | humanity prompted me to see whether I could afford him 20 XLIII| false hopes, but I think I see a ship.”~It was as well 21 XLIII| lips of many, “Would she see us?”~The sailors immediately 22 XLIV | beat violently; I could see its eyes flashing above 23 XLV | falling. I fancied I could see the drops rebounding from 24 XLV | must wait a moment; we must see whether this water from 25 XLVII| impression that I could see some unusual dark mass half 26 XLVII| Was it a humane desire to see whether any spark of life 27 XLIX | the sailors, and I could see their eyes greedily glancing 28 XLIX | late; all that they could see was a crimson circle in 29 LI | head I always failed to see him, but he was probably 30 LIV | who were now yearning to see him sacrificed to their 31 LV | to look upon; one could see that although he would not


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