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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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life

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1 IV | each other, and our daily life, in consequence, is becoming 2 IV | obvious that the father’s life is bound up with that of 3 IV | different details of our life on board. I find that M. 4 IV | spent twenty years of his life in mere buying and selling, 5 XVI | Curtis, at the peril of his life, hastened to bring the man 6 XVI | has ever been, the very life of his crew, cheering them 7 XXII | was quite satisfactory. Life on board began to fall back 8 XXIV | The whole period of my life seemed to be concentrated 9 XXV | composure.~“While there’s life there’s hope, you know Mr. 10 XXVII | only for those to whom life is precious.”~At a quarter 11 XXIX | after a vain struggle for life, sank below the waves and 12 XXXII | Andre Letourneur is the life of our party, and I have 13 XXXII | told the history of her life—a life of patience and self-denial 14 XXXII | the history of her life—a life of patience and self-denial 15 XXXVIII| legs, and thus saved my life. Jynxtrop dropped his weapon 16 XXXVIII| audacious reply saved his life; Curtis turned as pale as 17 XXXIX | intervention that had saved my life.~“Do you thank me for that; 18 XLI | as ours could be called a life, fourteen of us were living 19 XLIII | man had been to us in his life; in his death he was now 20 XLIII | would give years of our life to know the result of the 21 XLV | strange and requickened life.~The rain lasted about twenty 22 XLVI | hear of his risking his life in a venture of which the 23 XLVII | see whether any spark of life remained? No, indeed; the 24 LII | events and associations of my life passed rapidly through my 25 LII | swallowed the source of my very life, I felt that for a moment 26 LIII | that clung in the least to life, and we knew that at the 27 LIV | more to give, had given his life for his son.~M. Letourneur 28 LIV | nothing except that the life of his son was spared, and 29 LVII | devoting the remainder of her life to the care of the sick


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