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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 XIII | the wind shifted suddenly round to the north-west, whence 2 XVI | distance of three miles round; but as yet nothing could 3 XX | the vessel to turn quite round at its broadest part, and 4 XX | voice, “all together! Off!”~Round went the windlass; click, 5 XX | pressure of the sails, but round and round we went, keeping 6 XX | the sails, but round and round we went, keeping time in 7 XXI | and I took a farewell walk round the reef, and Andre with 8 XXIV | upon my shoulder. Turning round I beheld M. Letourneur, 9 XXVI | bringing the ex-captain round to his opinion, for I, saw 10 XXVI | proceeded to tie a rope round his waist, which they afterwards 11 XXVII | the south-west, had veered round to the north-west, a change 12 XXVIII | have thrown away!”~I looked round sharply. It was Owen who 13 XXIX | ship. Curtis tied a rope round his waist and tried to swim 14 XXXII | the sparus tribe, swarmed round the raft, and although our 15 XXXIII | aware that the water all round was infested with sharks, 16 XXXIII | better of himself, he turned round and rejoined his companions, 17 XXXIV | disappeared in the mists that hung round the horizon, one by one 18 XXXIV | use the expression, beinground,” rather than rolling. It 19 XXXV | was bound by a rope passed round her waist to one of the 20 XXXV | untied the cord that was round me; but I was too late. 21 XXXVIII| following morning the hour came round for the distribution of 22 XXXIX | which is incessantly playing round his lips; he goes about 23 XLI | voice behind me.~I turned round quickly, and found that 24 XLI | the shoulder.~He turned round quickly.~“Those villainous 25 XLII | cries of agony, and looking round I saw Owen writhing in the 26 XLIII | upon my arm, and turning round I saw Miss Herbey with her 27 XLIV | which a fragment was wrapped round the head of the hammer. 28 XLIV | moment and it had turned round and was completely gone.~ 29 LII | longer the fog hung heavily round the raft; whilst Curtis, 30 LIII | voice behind me. Turning round, I beheld M. Letourneur


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