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extremity 5
extricate 1
eye 23
eyes 30
face 22
faced 1
faces 3
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30 brought
30 cannot
30 each
30 eyes
30 round
30 sail
30 taken
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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eyes

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1 IV | complexion is fair and her eyes deep blue, whilst her pleasing 2 VI | The scene presented to our eyes is one of strangest interest. 3 XXIII | his bleared and bloodshot eyes are encircled with thick 4 XXIV | the young girl with his eyes, and a look of melancholy 5 XXIV | Letourneur, with tears in his eyes, pointing towards his son. “ 6 XXIX | drifting off before our eyes. Two of the sailors and 7 XXIX | went slowly adrift.~All eyes were fixed upon the spot 8 XXX | are unfolded before our eyes.~Of the twenty-eight persons 9 XXXV | in quick succession. Our eyes were blinded, our ears deafened, 10 XXXVIII| hour after hour were our eyes strained towards the horizon, 11 XXXIX | of hope or comfort? The eyes of Andre and his father, 12 XXXIX | he goes about with his eyes half-closed, as though he 13 XXXIX | son.”~Tears rushed to my eyes; for a few moments I was 14 XL | everything that met his voracious eyes, and I could hear the grating 15 XLI | scarcely light, and with eager eyes he was peering down into 16 XLII | feature, as with half-closed eyes, he concentrated his power 17 XLIII | out his tidings that all eyes turned to the horizon. There, 18 XLIII | boatswain by his side; their eyes seemed never for a moment 19 XLIV | violently; I could see its eyes flashing above the waves; 20 XLV | raining all around. Longing eyes and gasping mouths turned 21 XLVII | once. I had not closed my eyes since my encounter with 22 XLVIII | turned his face away, and his eyes did not meet my own. Probably 23 XLIX | sailors, and I could see their eyes greedily glancing upon us, 24 LII | the horizon opened to our eyes.~There, exactly as we had 25 LII | read my resolution in my eyes, and that she would speak 26 LIV | longer a human being in the eyes of the famished creatures 27 LIV | intermission, I kept my eyes fixed upon the unbroken 28 LV | 27th.—I did not close my eyes all night, and was keenly 29 LV | victim, and whenever his eyes, so full of calmness and 30 LV | the platform, with their eyes gleaming, like wild beasts


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