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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 IV | of age, of great muscular power, with a frame and a will 2 IX | it seemed that no human power could avert.~“Do you know 3 IX | possible measure within our power to check the fire. At one 4 X | demoralized; he has lost all power and energy; and practically 5 XI | although the mate had a power over the sailors that Captain 6 XIII | Curtis do everything in his power to bring the ship ahull; 7 XX | having done all that human power could do to repair his ship, 8 XXI | of potash. The explosive power of this substance is inferior 9 XXIII | such means was out of our power.~During the night the canvas 10 XXXIII| does all that lies in her power to relieve the poor fellow’ 11 XXXV | which went adrift beyond all power of recovery, and the same 12 XXXV | overboard before it was in my power to get near him. His companion 13 XLII | eyes, he concentrated his power of vision upon that one 14 XLII | it was quite out of our power to administer any antidote; 15 XLIV | using every means in our power to attract the attention 16 XLIX | reason. It is out of my power to decide for how long I 17 LII | pleasure as I gloated over the power that I had to terminate 18 LII | sun burst forth in full power, and, sweeping the surface 19 LV | concentrated in the exercise of his power of vision. The sailors were


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