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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 IV | pitching of the vessel no longer incommode any of the passengers, 2 XVIII | upon the maps it may no longer be here.”~“Never mind, my 3 XX | deemed that there was no longer any reason why the mechanical 4 XXII | weight increased she no longer rose buoyantly with the 5 XXII | against hope; we are no longer secured firmly to the solid 6 XXIII | refuse to work one minute longer.~The first to abandon his 7 XXV | the “Chancellor” was no longer sinking, he set to work 8 XXVII | enough the whale-boat was no longer hanging from the bowsprit; 9 XXVIII | CONTINUED.—The “Chancellor” no longer maintained her equilibrium; 10 XXVIII | corpse could not remain any longer on the main-top, and after 11 XXXVII | replaced, so that we are no longer wetted by the waves. In 12 XXXVIII| smashed, and Curtis had no longer any compass by which to 13 XXXVIII| end.~The nights seem even longer than the days. Sleep, when 14 XXXIX | perhaps we shall linger on longer than we imagine.”~“The strongest 15 XL | forget the scene. We were no longer human, the impulses and 16 XLI | was that our minds were no longer fixed upon the miserable 17 XLII | again, but the spot was no longer there. If it were a ship, 18 XLII | motionless, but his eye no longer scanned the distant view.~ 19 XLIII | that her sails were no longer filled, but were hanging 20 XLIII | sky. I could stand it no longer, but gliding underneath 21 XLV | the sun’s rays, they no longer presented the appearance 22 XLVII | do know, that they are no longer hungry!~ 23 L | and bloodless, we are no longer human beings; we are spectres.~ 24 LII | myself last but very little longer. All the events and associations 25 LII | wind, and for half an hour longer the fog hung heavily round 26 LIV | son.~M. Letourneur was no longer a human being in the eyes 27 LV | devoted prey.~I could no longer keep my place, and glided 28 LV | could bear this scene no longer; whilst we were alive to 29 LVI | me as if by miracle. No longer had I any wish to die, and


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