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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | batteries of the mainland on our left are soon passed, and by 2 II | holding a little over his left shoulder. I do not pretend 3 IV | a hopeless cripple. His left leg is miserably deformed, 4 V | is the tenth day since we left Charleston, and I should 5 XI | were sitting just as I had left them. Curtis walked straight 6 XI | in looking after himself, left her to the tender mercies 7 XII | prepared to go on deck. As we left the saloon, in which we 8 XII | And with these words he left me.~The other passengers, 9 XII | easterly direction since we left?”~“No, sir, according to 10 XVI | she finally ran aground left us no doubt that she had 11 XX | inevitably go to pieces if left balanced upon the ridge. 12 XXIX | Curtis and old OReady had left the “Chancellor.”~Curtis 13 XXIX | around him, Curtis then left the ship; the rope was cut 14 XXX | twenty-eight persons who left Charleston in the “Chancellor,” 15 XXX | Chancellor,” only eighteen are left to huddle together upon 16 XXXII | Kear, and although now left alone in the world, homeless 17 XXXIII | its ordinary speed, and left a long line of foam in its 18 XXXVI | clouds that the storm had left behind. The struggle of 19 XXXVII | In fact, nothing has been left undone to insure the solidity 20 XXXVIII| months had elapsed since we left Charleston in the “Chancellor,” 21 XXXVIII| boatswain, whilst I was left to confront the negro Jynxtrop, 22 XL | there is only a quart now left, it has been stowed away 23 XLI | nothing.~“Have you none left?” at last I asked.~“Yes!” 24 XLI | he almost whispered and left me without another word.~ 25 XLI | voice.~“And you have no more left?” I asked.~“No more,” he 26 XLIII | be spared, and no means left untried, to make our position 27 XLVIII | is not one of us who has left the tent all night. Why 28 LII | dispelled the fog, and left the horizon opened to our 29 LII | of self-preservation had left me, and I felt that the 30 LIV | had been only two names left in the hat, those of his 31 LVII | twenty-three seamen—who left Charleston on board the


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