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leather 3
leave 17
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leaving 4
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17 fellow
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17 making
17 masts
17 mate
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | in the afternoon when we leave the Battery-quay; the ebb 2 XI | would allow them all to leave the ship; but that moment, 3 XII | I would much rather not leave my cabin.”~Curtis went on 4 XIII | pertinaciously refused to leave his cabin.~To-day, an acrid, 5 XIII | whenever we shall be obliged to leave the ship.~About eight o’ 6 XIII | seizes one and all: we must leave the volcano which is about 7 XVII | know that Curtis will not leave undone to extricate us from 8 XVIII| would not trouble himself to leave the ship; and although I 9 XVIII| point-blank to allow her to leave the ship. I felt intensely 10 XVIII| departure arrives we shall leave it with regret.~In the course 11 XXI | lost before we ought to leave Ham Rock reef. The barometer 12 XXI | objections, was forced to leave the ship. Falsten, as soon 13 XXV | a rope until I give you leave.”~The firmness of the captain’ 14 XXV | Kear has been induced to leave the poop, and has managed 15 XXIX | right, to be the last to leave the vessel he had loved 16 XXXVI| it.”~“Yes,” said Owen, “leave their share of food to others.”~ 17 XLIII| barbarous inhumanity to leave us to our fate; but there


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