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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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calm

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1 XII | the deck. If the sea is calm enough for us to make use 2 XIII | ex-captain. He was always calm and spoke quite rationally 3 XVI | Chancellor,” was pretty calm; otherwise the dashing of 4 XVII | every sign of a prolonged calm.~Meantime Curtis is taking 5 XX | sea seemed propitiously calm and, as it swelled gently 6 XX | boys,” said Curtis in his calm clear voice, “all together! 7 XXIV | which was propitiously calm, so as to favour the operation ( 8 XXVIII| the same time exhibiting a calm Christian fortitude, which 9 XXVIII| two or three of them were calm enough, but the rest had 10 XXXI | our favour; whilst if a calm should set in, or worse 11 XXXII | had to note down “weather calm” in my journal.~In these 12 XXXII | long intervals of perfect calm the sails flap idly and 13 XXXIV | Hitherto, the sea had been calm, almost stagnant as a pond. 14 XLII | dropped, and there was a dead calm; not a ripple disturbed 15 XLIII | but no, the waves were calm and torpid, and the little 16 XLVIII| which he was endeavouring to calm down into moderation, “we 17 LIV | Letourneur’s countenance was calm and serene; he seemed to


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