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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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flames

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1 X | a prey to the relentless flames, my heart seems ready to 2 XII | time must come when the flames will find a vent through 3 XII | place, and contend with the flames to the very last; perhaps, 4 XII | doomed to be devoured by flames, and at being so powerless 5 XIII | moment we admit the air, the flames will rush forth to the very 6 XIII | was evidently fanning the flames. Only too certainly, it 7 XIV | mournful roaring of the flames. From the centre of the 8 XIV | sea, or perishing in the flames.~But where, all this time, 9 XV | had heeled, as far as the flames would allow him. He clung 10 XV | that the violence of the flames was somewhat abated, and 11 XV | fulfilled. Already the raging flames that poured forth from the 12 XVI | conflagration was greatly abated; no flames now appeared, and although 13 XVIII| time to extinguish her flames, and then you would make 14 XX | of course reached by the flames. Why it was not at once 15 XXIV | that of perishing in the flames.~Curtis kept the men up 16 XLIII| completely out of view, the flames we hoped might still be


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