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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | New Orleans. It is quite true that if I had chosen to 2 1 | destination; and it is equally true that if I had selected New 3 IV | are indispensable to the true sailor. He seems a kind-hearted 4 V | islands. Miss Herbey, it is true, was making an attempt to 5 X | minds. M. Letourneur, it is true, did express his surprise 6 XI | what he had been told was true.~“Yes, quite true,” said 7 XI | told was true.~“Yes, quite true,” said Ruby, complacently, 8 XI | feel certain that if the true state of the case had been 9 XII | to conceal from him our true situation. Captain Huntly 10 XIV | first time made aware of the true nature of their peril, they 11 XV | the better of the fire.”~“True,” said I, “but what then?”~“ 12 XVII | nonentity; he exists, it is true, but merely, it would seem, 13 XVII | could afterwards verify the true position by a second observation 14 XXII | startling news was only too true; the sea-water was entering 15 XXXVII | catch some more.”~And the true difficulty was how to catch 16 XXXVIII| not another crumb to eat.”~True as it was, we scarcely realized 17 XXXVIII| suffer more. I felt, it is true, that there was some great 18 XLII | stood erect. It was quite true that in the direction indicated 19 XLVI | wind. At length I got the true scent; once for all, so 20 XLVI | It was a piece of bacon. True, it did not weigh many ounces,


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