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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | off shore, and as Captain Huntly has hoisted both main and 2 II | SEPTEMBER 28th.—John Silas Huntly, the captain of the “Chancellor,” 3 III | SEPTEMBER 29th.—Captain Huntly’s bill of lading, that is 4 III | CHARLESTON.~“I, John Silas Huntly, of Dundee, Scotland, commander 5 III | September 13th, 1869,~ “J. S. HUNTLY.”~ From the foregoing document 6 IV | Letourneur’s estimate of Captain Huntly’s character very much coincided 7 V | honest opinion of Captain Huntly?”~He hesitated a moment, 8 VII | is the conduct of Captain Huntly. Here we are, already more 9 VII | ceased. I heard Captain Huntly return to his cabin, and 10 VII | sails.~“Where is Captain Huntly?” he said to Walter.~“I 11 VIII | vehemently with Captain Huntly, but there is no obvious 12 VIII | decidedly disapproves.~Captain Huntly is undoubtedly labouring 13 IX | immediately called Captain Huntly and myself. We found beyond 14 X | result to me. He says that Huntly, the captain, is completely 15 XI | the sailors that Captain Huntly had never possessed, I feel 16 XI | responsibility of informing Captain Huntly of our critical situation.~ 17 XII | true situation. Captain Huntly received the communication 18 XII | 23rd.—This morning, Captain Huntly sent for Curtis into his 19 XII | to tell you that Captain Huntly, on account of the dangerous 20 XIII | A moment more, and Silas Huntly makes his appearance, his 21 XIII | the mizen.~The sight of Huntly recalls to my recollection 22 XVI | be none other than Silas Huntly, who, after being carried 23 XVI | in the first place, by Huntly’s senseless obstinacy, and, 24 XVII | circumstance, that Captain Huntly had given him the command 25 XVII | s society. As for Silas Huntly, he has become a complete 26 XXV | installed himself with Silas Huntly on the foretop.~A few cases 27 XXVI | that Mr. Kear and Silas Huntly were holding an animated 28 XXVI | an hour afterwards I saw Huntly let himself down by the 29 XXVI | remained by the side of Silas Huntly until the gathering darkness 30 XXVII| made that Mr. Kear, Silas Huntly, and three sailors,—a Scotchman 31 XXVII| completion of the raft, Kear and Huntly had plotted together to


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