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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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rock

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1 XVI | colour of the few peaks of rock that jutted up around us 2 XVI | carried on to the shelf of rock, but the number of times 3 XVI | most elevated points of rock might be very critical. 4 XVII | strange accumulation of rock, yet the attempt will at 5 XVIII | shadow of doubt as to the rock being of purely volcanic 6 XVIII | let us call our island Ham Rock.”~“Good,” said I; “though 7 XVIII | side, the few points of rock that emerged in the extreme 8 XVIII | spending some time in our Ham Rock grotto. Curtis has taken 9 XVIII | of happiness on a lonely rock in the Atlantic.~ 10 XIX | stoved in by a sharp point of rock, and it was only a wonder 11 XXI | before we ought to leave Ham Rock reef. The barometer had 12 XXI | we manage to blow up the rock? we have got some powder 13 XXI | was bored obliquely in the rock, and was large enough to 14 XXI | Chancellor,” —the designation Ham Rock, which we had given to the 15 XXI | later the last peak of Ham Rock had vanished below the horizon.~ 16 XXII | the solid soil of the Ham Rock reef, but we are floating 17 XXVI | a speck that cannot be a rock; because it rises and falls 18 XXXII | pleasantly as it did upon Ham Rock; and the raft has one advantage 19 XXXIII| between the Bermudas and Ham Rock. I advised my companions 20 XLI | ship, of our sojourn on Ham Rock, of the springing of the


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