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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 II | command of the mate, they brought us skilfully enough through 2 VI | has been obliged to be brought ahull. The joists and girders 3 VI | fore stay-sail has been brought ahull, that is to say, she 4 IX | doubt it is this that has brought about our misfortune.”~“ 5 X | wordspicrate of potashbrought me to my feet? and with 6 XI | Anglo-Saxon incautiousness he had brought on board with the rest of 7 XIII | base would long ago have brought them down and our chances 8 XIII | who, shrieking wildly, is brought on deck by Miss Herbey. 9 XVI | position to which we have been brought, in the first place, by 10 XVII | predicament; but he could not be brought to take a very sanguine 11 XVII | from below. This scheme has brought the pumps once more into 12 XVIII| The boat was accordingly brought alongside, and we set, foot 13 XX | fastened on the reef to be brought with her bows towards the 14 XX | of the wind should not be brought to bear and contribute its 15 XXII | boatswain or the lieutenant brought him their report. There 16 XXV | firmness of the captain’s voice brought the men to their senses, 17 XXVI | drifted out of reach, and were brought into use. The symptoms of 18 XXXIV| impregnated by damp vapours brought from all quarters of the 19 XXXIV| would have been instantly brought ahull, but no manoeuvring 20 XXXIX| coming as a sort of climax, brought before us our misery with 21 XXXIX| of my breast that I thus brought the girl face to face with 22 XLII | tickling his uvula, and he brought off some bluish secretion 23 XLIII| still, had caused it to be brought on board the raft, was a 24 XLIV | that rose in the west have brought us a few puffs of wind; 25 XLVI | Ever since the storm-cloud brought us the too transient shower 26 XLVI | a strange sensation half brought me to myself. Was I dreaming, 27 LII | when that morning came it brought another fog, heavy as before 28 LV | in my very soul as I was brought face to face with the stern 29 LVII | circumstances that finally brought us to our destination.~A 30 LVII | unbounded sympathy.~The raft was brought to land in lat. 0deg. 12min.


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