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17 calm
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17 chance
Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 XXVIII| a few short prayers the body of the first victim of our 2 XXVIII| the sea closed over the body I heard one of the men in 3 XXXIX | float dejectedly about her body, she never utters a word 4 XXXIX | I do, you will throw my body into the sea.”~“Oh, Miss 5 XLI | Before daylight dawned the body was quite cold, and as I 6 XLI | me in the sad office. The body was frightfully emaciated, 7 XLI | prayers, and we cast the body into the sea. It sank immediately.~“ 8 XLII | tongue was parched, his body swollen, and his pulse, 9 XLIII | expired in terrible agony. His body was thrown overboard almost 10 XLIV | expected to find some dead body coming opportunely to sight. 11 XLVII | at once that it was the body of a man, attached to a 12 XLVII | gather so eagerly around the body? Was it a humane desire 13 XLIX | I am weakened, mind and body, and I am conscious that 14 XLIX | least they might secure the body; but it was too late; all 15 LI | this time to preserve the body, that it might serve a better 16 LIII | assigned his share of the body of the one ordained by fate 17 LV | was I who threw Hobart’s body into the sea, and it is


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