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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | these low latitudes the weather in early autumn is fine 2 IV | After he had scanned the weather and examined the trim of 3 V | reach Europe before the bad weather sets in, I should suppose 4 VI | board the “Chancellor.” The weather has become worse and worse. 5 VII | is shining brightly, the weather is warm and genial, and 6 VII | examine the state of the weather and the trim of the sails.~“ 7 XII | if on the other hand, the weather should be adverse, or the 8 XII | the present state of the weather, immediate flight was, we 9 XV | near the shore, we would, weather permitting, endeavour to 10 XVI | hand, in the event of rough weather, our position even upon 11 XVII | hope meanwhile that the weather will continue propitious; 12 XVII | circumstances, and that he hoped the weather would continue favourable. 13 XIX | undertaking; moreover, any bad weather which might occur while 14 XX | ten or twelve days, if the weather should be favourable, I 15 XXI | was every symptom that the weather, hitherto so favourable, 16 XXV | Everything depends upon the weather,” he replied, in his calmest 17 XXXI | circumstances, with trade- winds and weather always in our favour, we 18 XXXII| came I had to note down “weather calm” in my journal.~In 19 XXXII| of freedom, discuss the weather, watch the sea, and examine


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