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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | how it happens that I have taken my passage on board the “ 2 IV | Letourneur seems to have taken a peculiar fancy to myself, 3 IV | benches, and his father had taken his place by his side, I 4 IV | goute.” Why he should have taken his passage on board a mere 5 VI | Matters, however, have taken a different turn to what 6 IX | between ourselves, I have taken the responsibility upon 7 X | lieutenant, and boatswain has taken place. Curtis has confided 8 X | accessible aperture, and has even taken the precaution of plugging 9 X | informed him, he would not have taken the case on board.”~The 10 XV | party of the crew who had taken refuge in the forecastle; 11 XV | decided action could be taken before the daylight appeared.~ 12 XVII | than the one he has already taken.~M. Letourneur agrees to 13 XVIII | some upheaving has lately taken place. This is by no means 14 XVIII | surface, not a bird had taken refuge amidst the crags 15 XVIII | Rock grotto. Curtis has taken an opportunity of visiting 16 XXIV | Some of the sailors had taken their delusive refuge in 17 XXXIV | further disturbance has taken place amongst the men. For 18 XXXV | beneath, seemed verily to have taken fire, and several times 19 XXXVIII| threatening attitude. They had taken possession of the carpenter20 XLI | night, and some one had taken advantage of my slumber 21 XLI | wretched men could have taken the dead man’s foot.~“Oh 22 XLII | us to suspect that he had taken some corrosive poison. Of 23 XLII | let us know what he had taken to bring about consequences 24 XLIV | confinement, but Curtis has taken no measures for putting 25 XLV | salt, which of course was taken up again by the water that 26 XLVIII | found! Let’s know who has taken it.”~“I havent taken it!” “ 27 XLVIII | has taken it.”~“I havent taken it!” “Nor I!” “Nor I!” cried 28 LII | name. One fixed idea had taken possession of my brain; 29 LV | the front.~All this had taken place much more rapidly 30 LV | me today.”~The sailors, taken aback by his suggestion,


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