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skimming 1
skin 2
skull 2
sky 18
slake 2
slaughter 1
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18 nor
18 ocean
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18 small
18 stern
18 told
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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sky

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1 XIV | vapour that ascended to the sky. All the passengers, and 2 XVI | line that joined sea and sky. After a time Curtis made 3 XXVI | scrutinizing looks at the sea and sky. In less than an hour afterwards 4 XXXIII | wake.~In the afternoon the sky became slightly overclouded, 5 XXXIII | was again excessive. The sky was cloudless, and as there 6 XXXIV | fully an hour.~Meantime the sky was becoming quite overclouded, 7 XXXIV | me an appearance in the sky known to meteorologists 8 XXXIV | seemed almost as though the sky were padded with heavy clouds 9 XXXVII | Together with the unclouded sky came a return of the tropical 10 XXXVIII| line that united sea and sky, and our raft remained the 11 XLIII | the background of sea and sky, was run up to the mast-head, 12 XLIII | her finger pointing to the sky. I could stand it no longer, 13 XLV | parallel streaks against the sky testified that there at 14 XLVI | too transient shower the sky has been tolerably clear, 15 XLVIII | All through the day the sky remained unclouded and the 16 LI | that we are enduring. The sky pours down upon us a heat 17 LII | glimpses of a clear blue sky beyond. Fierce sunbeams 18 LII | circle that bounded sea and sky, unbroken, definite, distinct


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