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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | CHAPTER I.~CHARLESTON, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1869.—It 2 1 | her third voyage between Charleston and Liverpool. As she wended 3 1 | through the channels of Charleston harbour, it was the British 4 1 | was loitering about the Charleston quays, my eye lighted upon 5 II | through the narrow channels of Charleston; and I have no reason to 6 III | BRONSFIELD AND CO., AGENTS, CHARLESTON.~“I, John Silas Huntly, 7 III | 900 tons burden, now at Charleston, do purpose, by the blessing 8 III | Co., Commission Agents, Charleston, and have placed the same 9 III | null and void.~“Given at Charleston, September 13th, 1869,~ “ 10 III | shippers are Bronsfield, of Charleston, and the consignees are 11 V | tenth day since we left Charleston, and I should think our 12 V | that a vessel sailing from Charleston to Liverpool, would have 13 XXX | twenty-eight persons who left Charleston in the “Chancellor,” only 14 XXXVI | board the “Chancellor” at Charleston.~Curtis’s first care had 15 XXXVIII| had elapsed since we left Charleston in the “Chancellor,” and 16 LVII | twenty-three seamen—who left Charleston on board the ship, only


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