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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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thirst

   Chapter
1 XXXI | the cravings of hunger and thirst.~As far as we can estimate, 2 XXXII | inadequate to allay our thirst.~But with all our hardships 3 XXXII | unmitigated heat made our thirst at times very painful.~On 4 XXXIII| transient alleviation for their thirst by plunging into the sea, 5 XXXIII| have endured the agonies of thirst.~Lieutenant Walter suffers 6 XXXVII| victim of the most torturing thirst, Miss Herbey, besides reserving 7 XL | hunger far exceed the pain of thirst. It has often been remarked 8 XL | been remarked that extreme thirst is far less endurable than 9 XLII | heat was intolerable; our thirst more intolerable still; 10 XLII | to attempt to slake our thirst four times in the day, instead 11 XLVI | of the alleviation of our thirst, the pangs of hunger returned 12 XLVI | mitigating the pains of thirst; but with hunger it was 13 XLIX | little either from hunger or thirst; but for the four of us 14 XLIX | men, we were tormented by thirst far more than by hunger; 15 XLIX | nausea, and rendering my thirst more unendurable than before.~ 16 LI | aggravate the agonies of our thirst. No words of mine can describe 17 LI | sufferings had vanished, and his thirst was appeased. It was hard 18 LII | clock in the morning my thirst was so intense that I was 19 LII | hunger and the torments of thirst were racking me with redoubled 20 LIII | once to slake our raging thirst and moderate our gnawing


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