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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | trimmed; the last sandy point is safely coasted, and at 2 VII | ten degrees south of the point from which, we started, 3 VII | allude to it; I asked him point blank.~“What was the matter 4 XVI | looks of inquiry.~At this point Mr. Kear interposed, and 5 XVIII| spot did not yield a single point of interest; the geologist 6 XVIII| we reached the southern point of the island I proposed 7 XVIII| bring us to the loftiest point in the islet, when we seated 8 XVIII| again to accept, I gained my point, and Miss Herbey has several 9 XIX | been stoved in by a sharp point of rock, and it was only 10 XXI | so favourable, was on the point of breaking; and in the 11 XXI | always very much to the point. His good advice was immediately 12 XXIII| beard, which terminates in a point; his forehead is furrowed 13 XXV | before midnight he was on the point of conveying some planks 14 XXIX | hope.~We were just on the point of embarking at 7 a.m. when 15 XXXIV| the storm from their own point of view, and although I 16 XLII | intently gazing at the distant point. His brow was furrowed, 17 XLIV | sharks from quite another point of view. He thought about 18 XLVI | least. I was just on the point of raising it to my mouth, 19 LII | suffer. Just as I was on the point of casting myself headlong


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