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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 IV | money, be does not seem able to say: his ideas do not 2 VII | favourable, we have been able to take the ship’s bearings: 3 IX | aperture which we have not beep able to discover, by which, somehow 4 XV | mastered the fire, should we be able to master the water? Our 5 XV | was long since he had been able to take any observation 6 XVI | already in the morning been able to calculate an horary angle, 7 XVII | days before any one will be able to venture into the hold. 8 XVII | probable that we shall be able to discover much about the 9 XX | in her hold, she had been able to float in the little natural 10 XXI | with a will, had only been able to work for an hour at low 11 XXVIII| till morning we should be able to embark in the evening.~ 12 XXVIII| instruments as we have been able to save.~And how can I attempt 13 XXX | quantity that Curtis has been able to save will be very inadequate 14 XXXII | and we were consequently able to keep ourselves perfectly 15 XXXVII| once again put up, we were able to find shelter under it 16 XXXIX | and, perhaps, I should be able to bring him some more another 17 XLII | relieved him, and he was able to speak.~Curtis and I both 18 LV | rapidly than I have been able to describe it. I was transfixed


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