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stem 1
step 4
steps 1
stern 18
stern-cabins 1
sternly 2
steward 6
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18 sir
18 sky
18 small
18 stern
18 told
17 across
17 became
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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stern

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1 XIII | all, on deck, and the two stern cabins, lighted, as I said, 2 XIV | communication between stem and stern.~I broke the dismal silence, 3 XIV | boat that hung from the stern, Miss Herbey persisting 4 XVI | wave. She now lies with her stern considerably higher than 5 XVI | and lashed securely to the stern.~By this time it was light 6 XX | having an anchor ready in the stern, for, in the event of the 7 XX | When the lowest part of her stern, however, just cleared the 8 XX | anchor dropped from the stern.~One moment of terrible 9 XX | The “Chancellor” tacks to stern, and glides back into the 10 XXVII | distinguish two figures on the stern, whom, by the sound of their 11 XXXIV | kept our seats upon the stern of the raft, whilst the 12 XXXIX | Letourneur drew me aside to the stern of the raft, saying that 13 XL | stowed away safely in the stern of the raft.~This evening 14 XLI | cast his lines from the stern of the raft, and, unwilling 15 XLVIII| had come forward from the stern, was vainly endeavouring 16 XLIX | dashing back again from the stern to the front, he made a 17 LV | brought face to face with the stern reality. I dared not look 18 LVII | themselves together at the stern) clustered in a group, and


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