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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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wait

   Chapter
1 VII | Letourneur, but determined to wait until the mate should come 2 VIII | warning that I am not going to wait until the last minute. Every 3 XIII | courage and patience; we must wait. There is nothing whatever 4 XIII | situation is terrible. We all wait in silence, some few on 5 XXII | ship go with the wind and wait for day.~At daybreak they 6 XXVIII| unless Curtis preferred to wait till morning we should be 7 XXX | probably have many days to wait ere they sight either land 8 XLI | Herbey having the patience to wait until their allowance had 9 XLV | stop!” he said, “we must wait a moment; we must see whether 10 LII | risk of being persuaded to wait until a lingering death 11 LIV | she pleaded, “will you not wait just one more day? If no 12 LIV | said,—~“Very well, we will wait till daybreak tomorrow,” 13 LV | he was determined not to wait a moment after it arrived. 14 LVII | horizon.~We had not long to wait. Before an hour had passed


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