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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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condition

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1 III | of 26,000l., all in good condition, marked and numbered as 2 III | the same purport; on the condition that when the terms of one 3 XII | more cheerfully.~“Is our condition quite desperate?” I asked.~“ 4 XII | unfortunate wife, whose condition, in spite of her ludicrous 5 XII | Curtis, “and seeing what his condition too truly was, I acquiesced 6 XII | brain was in a very morbid condition.~“I succeed him at a very 7 XV | afloat, and put her into condition for reaching the nearest 8 XIX | before the hold would be in a condition for the bales of cotton 9 XXI | sea, but she was not in a condition to sail until she had been 10 XXV | half-sunk, water-logged condition as ourselves; and yet with 11 XXXII | I must confess that our condition is far preferable to what 12 XXXII | without any change in our condition. The wind continued to blow 13 XXXVII | seemed to be conscious of his condition, for he made a sign to me 14 XXXVII | to get accustomed to our condition of starvation. Often, when 15 XXXVIII| Desperate, however, as our condition might be judged, hope did 16 XLII | sailors relapsed into a condition of deep despondency. The 17 XLIX | And what a mockery to our condition did it seem that all this 18 XLIX | my senses sinking into a condition of torpor; I made an effort, 19 L | are certainly in the best condition amongst us, and in spite


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