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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 VII | I went up to Curtis and began to talk to him upon ordinary 2 XII | between them.~“Curtis,” began the captain, his haggard 3 XIII | available standing-place. Water began to lose its effect upon 4 XVI | a bitter disappointment began to weigh upon our spirits.~ 5 XVIII | foot upon the reef, and began to ascend the gradual slope 6 XX | all was in vain; the tide began to turn; and the “Chancellor” 7 XXII | satisfactory. Life on board began to fall back into its former 8 XXIV | with a violent shock, and began to settle, The sea rose 9 XXV | Overboard with the masts!” they began to cut down the rigging 10 XXVI | poop, he came up to me and began talking.~“And why, bedad, 11 XXVI | down from the foretop, I began to think that the selfish 12 XXVII | chest was lost when the ship began to sink. Nevertheless, I 13 XXIX | Chancellor” all at once began to sink so rapidly that 14 XXXI | to the wind, and the raft began to make a perceptible progress 15 XXXV | as ever.~Then the storm began to rage indeed. Flash followed 16 XXXVII | not a doctor, you know,” I began, “and I can scarcely judge—”~“ 17 XXXVII | incredible as it may sound, we began to get accustomed to our 18 XXXVIII| Ah, well! he’ll do for—” began the boatswain; but he did 19 XXXIX | sea.”~“Oh, Miss Herbey,” I began, “it was very wrong of me 20 XXXIX | Kazallon,” M. Letourneur began in a low voice, “Andre is 21 XLI | hopeless future, but we began to recall and discuss the 22 XLII | the distant view.~Owen now began to shriek more wildly than 23 XLIII | next day. The salt water began to chafe my legs, but although 24 XLIII | The sailors immediately began discussing the build of 25 XLIV | was ready the boatswain began to think about bait; and, 26 XLV | very soon large heavy drops began to fall, and the storm-cloud, 27 XLIX | all the cravings of hunger began to return to the sailors, 28 LV | desert ocean, and my hopes began to fade. Neither ship nor


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