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elements 4
elevated 3
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15 forecastle
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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 VII | was making no less than eleven knots an hour.~Shortly afterwards 2 XIII | very top of the masts.~At eleven oclock, several loud reports 3 XIV | below our feet.~At half-past eleven, when the tempest seems 4 XVI | seven this morning, and by eleven all the rocks were submerged, 5 XVI | of cotton.~At half-past eleven the sun, which had been 6 XXVI | tempest.~All at once, at about eleven oclock, the moon burst 7 XLI | end of the raft.~Towards eleven oclock, a most suspicious 8 XLIII| in the same way.~At about eleven oclock, the captain came 9 XLV | relentless skies.~It was eleven oclock in the morning. 10 L | CHAPTER L.~JANUARY 23rd.—Only eleven of us now remain; and the 11 LII | and although I knew that eleven, since Jynxtrop was dead, 12 LII | suggested to my mind.~Not till eleven oclock did the fog begin 13 LIII | of dissent. As there were eleven of us on board, there were 14 LIII | But be that as it may, the eleven names were there, and it 15 LVII | passengers and six seamen remain. Eleven of us alone survive.~An


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