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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | in a sailing vessel had certain charms beyond the transit 2 II | cannot believe. I observe a certain heaviness and dejection 3 X | the ship to him. It is now certain the fire is beyond control, 4 XI | never possessed, I feel certain that if the true state of 5 XV | tell. One thing alone was certain: the tide was ebbing beneath 6 XVIII| stand upon.”~“It is very certain,” I observed, “that some 7 XXV | One thing, however, is certain, the ‘Chancellor’ preserves 8 XXXII| entirely dependent on the wind. Certain indications, which a sailor’ 9 XXXII| we can move about with a certain amount of freedom, discuss 10 XXXII| whom she speaks without a certain reserve. To him, whose age 11 XLIII| energies were exhausted, certain it is that the announcement 12 XLVII| means. I know nothing for certain as to what Curtis did, and 13 LI | our miserable existence? Certain it seems that our sufferings 14 LII | owned that it was with a certain amount of impatience that 15 LIV | nothing appeared to me more certain than that either land or


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