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summits 1
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19 returned
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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 VI | precludes us from taking the sun’s altitude.~All along throughout 2 VII | into a steady breeze, the sun is shining brightly, the 3 VII | explanation of the mystery.~The sun rose gloriously, with every 4 VIII | daybreak I went on deck. The sun had scarcely risen, and 5 XVI | Letourneur and myself that if the sun came out he intended to 6 XVI | At half-past eleven the sun, which had been behind the 7 XXVI | rise to temper the burning sun, we might expect to suffer 8 XXXI | took the altitude of the sun. The result gave lat. 15deg. 9 XXXII | day-time is so intense, and the sun burns with such an incessant 10 XXXII | shelter from the burning sun. On the whole our bill of 11 XXXIII| motionless. The rays of the sun penetrate even through the 12 XXXVI | came at length, and the sun broke through and dispersed 13 XLII | like a furnace, and the sun scorches like fire. The 14 XLV | vapours had obstructed the sun’s rays, they no longer presented 15 XLVII | sooner did the rays of the sun fall full upon it than I 16 XLVII | evaporating sea-water in the sun; “and then,” he added, “ 17 LII | over the ocean, but the sun was evidently shining above 18 LII | obscurity. At length the sun burst forth in full power, 19 LV | But when morning came, the sun rose once again upon a desert


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