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mast 18
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18 hands
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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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mast

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1 XVI | carried overboard with the mast, had thus, almost by a miracle, 2 XXV | advanced Curtis mounted the mast, and looked around for the 3 XXIX | made on the fore to hold a mast, which was supported by 4 XXIX | sides of the platform; this mast carried a large royal.~Perhaps, 5 XXXI | was occupied in fixing the mast into the socket that had 6 XXXI | purpose.~By half-past nine the mast was hoisted, and held firmly 7 XXXII | and uselessly against the mast. Curtis and the boatswain, 8 XXXIII | an extra support to the mast, so that it should not snap 9 XXXV | broken, but happily the mast, already bending almost 10 XXXVII | carefully readjusted the mast, the sail was once more 11 XXXVIII| tightly to the foot of the mast. The carpenter and the boatswain 12 XL | revolt kept bound to the mast, is in a deplorable state, 13 XLII | attention.~The man was up in the mast, and with great excitement 14 XLIII | stood leaning against the mast, with the boatswain by his 15 XLVI | sail hangs idly against our mast. Except for the trifling 16 XLVII | dark mass half way up the mast. But although it again and 17 XLVII | carried me to the foot of the mast, and, just as I had guessed, 18 LV | the boatswain stood by the mast attentively scanning the


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