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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | all who wish to cross must go either northwards to New 2 IV | never allowed my son to go to college, but instructed 3 IV | to say: his ideas do not go beyond retail trade, his 4 V | eastwards, and eastwards we go.”~“Havent you called his 5 VI | bows to the sea; and so we go on still drift, drift, continually 6 VII | made all haste I could to go on deck; but before I was 7 XII | inflammability.”~We now prepared to go on deck. As we left the 8 XIII| to be done but to let her go with the wind, and drift 9 XX | inch. Was there time to go back? She would inevitably 10 XX | back? She would inevitably go to pieces if left balanced 11 XXII| intercourse that would otherwise go on between passenger and 12 XXII| was myself preparing to go to my cabin, when Burke, 13 XXII| done was to let the ship go with the wind and wait for 14 XXIX| upon seeing Miss Herbey go first, was helped safely 15 XXXV| of distress.~I tried to go to his assistance, and had 16 XLI | Who would be the next to go? We should then be thirteen.~“ 17 XLVI| for all, so that I could go straight to the object for 18 LIII| M. Letourneur himself.~“Go on,” almost roared the carpenter,


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