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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 XVIII | merrily trodden, and I am sure that when the hour of departure 2 XX | entirely unfreighted. To be sure she had been carried over 3 XXVI | nine times already? and sure, poor fools are they that 4 XXVI | trust in rafts or boats sure and they found a wathery 5 XXVII | gone adrift, then!”~And sure enough the whale-boat was 6 XXIX | not move.~“And is it quite sure ye are that she’s sinkin?” 7 XXIX | sinkin?” he said.~“Ay, ay! sure enough, my man; and you’ 8 XXXI | period of two months. To be sure there is the hope to be 9 XXXII | detect, make them almost sure that we are being carried 10 XXXIII| bear witness to a slow but sure decay.~To-day, the 20th, 11 XXXIII| asked him whether he was sure he had done right in refusing 12 XXXIII| Right!” he cried, “to be sure I have. Allow those men 13 XXXVII| from the fever which is the sure symptom of the approaching 14 XLII | temperature in daytime is a sure proof that we have been 15 XLV | was actually coming; and sure enough, not half a mile 16 LII | Of one thing I felt quite sure, and that was that the number 17 LIV | Heaven, he said, he was sure would still spare the survivors


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