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portion 11
portions 3
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position 19
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19 low
19 point
19 poor
19 position
19 power
19 probably
19 returned
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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position

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1 II | take the more prominent position—I mean the mate. I have 2 IV | Yet humiliating as her position must be, she never utters 3 VI | only guess at our precise position, as the cloudy atmosphere 4 XV | vessel he maintained his position for a considerable time, 5 XV | of an idea of our actual position. If we then found that we 6 XVI | higher than her bows, a position which renders walking upon 7 XVI | event of rough weather, our position even upon the most elevated 8 XVI | nearest shore. Such is the position to which we have been brought, 9 XVII | afterwards verify the true position by a second observation 10 XX | barrier into her present position. Besides, on that ever- 11 XXV | join him in his elevated position, in spite of being told 12 XXXI | 49deg. 35min. W. as our position, which, on consulting the 13 XXXV | had resumed its horizontal position. Safe, indeed, we were, 14 XL | owing to our more sheltered position on the aft-part of the raft, 15 XLIII| left untried, to make our position known. The brig was about 16 XLIV | the whirl was in such a position that the shark must cross 17 XLV | the broken barrel in the position that was most exposed, and 18 XLVI | according to my change of position, or the dropping of the 19 LV | upon his back, in which position two of the sailors held


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