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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 VIII | strange contrast to the heat which below the poop had 2 IX | deck and the oppressive heat of the cabins which had 3 X | Evidently they found the heat of the cabins painfully 4 X | the vessel. The increasing heat of the deck did not reveal 5 XII | arresting the fire; the heat towards the bow has already 6 XIII | hitherto suspected. The heat gradually drove the passengers 7 XIII | by the most excruciating heat.~Once or twice, too, I looked 8 XIII | are of iron; otherwise the heat at their base would long 9 XIII | and the tar, melted by the heat, followed the rollings of 10 XIII | such few provisions as the heat of the compartment allowed 11 XVI | considerably exposed to the heat, its contents are not very 12 XXVI | suffer from an oppressive heat.~The sea still remained 13 XXVI | talking for some hours. The heat was intense, and if it had 14 XXXII | these low latitudes the heat in the day-time is so intense, 15 XXXII | before, the unmitigated heat made our thirst at times 16 XXXIII| slightly overclouded, and the heat consequently somewhat less 17 XXXIII| their mates.~On the 19th the heat was again excessive. The 18 XXXIII| literally gasping with the heat. The impatience with which 19 XXXV | waves, heated to a strange heat by the general temperature, 20 XXXVII| a return of the tropical heat, which during the preceding 21 XL | Whenever the breeze drops the heat is overpowering; but although 22 XLII | absolutely stationary.~The heat was intolerable; our thirst 23 XLV | eat up one another.~The heat was aggravated by the atmosphere 24 XLVIII| remained unclouded and the heat intense; and night came 25 LI | sky pours down upon us a heat like that of molten lead,


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