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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 V | who took the trouble to come on deck and give a glance 2 VII | wait until the mate should come on watch, when he would 3 XI | I said.~“Will you then come with me, sir?”~Ruby and 4 XI | moment, he said, had not yet come.~At the sound of a voice 5 XII | unbearable, and the time must come when the flames will find 6 XIII | though its explosion would come as a relief, for no catastrophe, 7 XV | after the ship had thus come to a standstill a clanking 8 XVIII | as that by which we had come up, and made our way towards 9 XXIV | waists and were obliged to come on deck.~This morning, after 10 XXIV | hardly fail to succumb. But come what may, his father will 11 XXVI | quarter the breeze would come, for any but a north-easter 12 XXVIII | last day, we felt, had come.~Fortunately the raft was 13 XXIX | the water.~The time was come. At Curtis’s wordEmbark!” 14 XXXVIII| down with your arms!”~“Come on, all,of you,” shouted 15 XLIII | couple of hours, she will come right athwart our track.”~ 16 XLIII | with the wind, she would come nearer to us, and there 17 XLIII | air. If darkness should come on before the brig was completely 18 XLIV | later it must inevitably come.~To-day some clouds that 19 XLV | more abundant clouds might come and replenish our store.~ 20 XLVII | had a longing for day to come.~The bit of food that I 21 XLVIII | rage; and Curtis, who had come forward from the stern, 22 LII | seemed as though they had come to bid me a last farewell.~ 23 LII | I felt that the hour had come when I must cease to suffer. 24 LIV | expanse of sea.~Night has come on; but I have still a profound 25 LV | upon their bloody purpose.~“Come, come, no more fuss,” said 26 LV | their bloody purpose.~“Come, come, no more fuss,” said Dowlas, 27 LVII | My journal has come to a close.~I have only 28 LVII | suffering.~“Then why not come and look after my son?”


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