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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | and is now on her third voyage between Charleston and Liverpool. 2 1 | Chancellor” on her return voyage to England. At present there 3 1 | have conveyed me by a rapid voyage to my destination; and it 4 1 | Yielding to the idea that a voyage in a sailing vessel had 5 II | inseparable from starting on a voyage for at least twenty or five-and-twenty 6 II | but the monotony of the voyage, the close proximity into 7 VI | No; this is our first voyage together. Again last night 8 VI | Columbus’s vessels on his first voyage across the ocean.~Each morning 9 VIII| murmur at the length of the voyage, and Mr. Kear, who considers 10 IX | under control throughout the voyage; with us, it is increasing 11 XVII| hope to make our little voyage of investigation.~ 12 XX | Chancellor” is not fit for a long voyage, and would be condemned 13 XXVI| Guiana, and for so long a voyage it was indispensable to 14 XXX | the last seventy-two daysvoyage all are too agitated to 15 XXXI| miles a day, so that the voyage cannot possibly be performed 16 XLI | incidents of our eventful voyage, speaking of our lost companions, 17 XLI | the leak, of our terrible voyage in the top-masts, of the


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