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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | moreover, that in these low latitudes the weather in 2 V | distinctly make out the low group of the Bermudas, encircled 3 XVI | of causeway, available at low water, would enable us to 4 XVIII | The tide at this time was low, and the ship now lay heeled 5 XIX | Flaypole, dived one day at low water to examine the extent 6 XIX | who contrived to dive at low tide and nail a sheet of 7 XX | the seams that were above low water mark; lower than that 8 XXI | when the tide was quite low, and the rocks uncovered, 9 XXI | we can only get at it at low water, and consequently 10 XXI | able to work for an hour at low water and that four tides 11 XXI | morning, the 24th, with low, top, and gallant sails 12 XXXII | in my journal.~In these low latitudes the heat in the 13 XXXII | and stripes. Here, on our low raft, we seem almost on 14 XXXIII| although their voices were low, their gestures had betrayed 15 XXXV | the planks that formed the low parapet on the larboard 16 XXXIX | M. Letourneur began in a low voice, “Andre is dying of 17 XXXIX | rapidity peculiar to these low latitudes, and I glided 18 XLIV | surface. Leaning over the low parapet of the raft we looked 19 XLVII | is no twilight in these low latitudes, and the full


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