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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | steamship service between South Carolina and Great Britain, 2 IV | extensive hydraulic works in South Carolina, and is now on 3 VI | been carried far to the south we can only guess at our 4 VI | the ship to drive to the south, instead of tacking to the 5 VI | drift, continually to the south.~How southerly our course 6 VII | already more than ten degrees south of the point from which, 7 XV | had driven us far to the south; and he thought, as he was 8 XV | coast of some portion of South America.~I reminded him 9 XVI | for so long had been due south from the Bermudas, no land 10 XVIII| that emerged in the extreme south of the reef plainly marking 11 XX | with her bows towards the south; while, to prevent her being 12 XLII | been carried far to the south, and here, on this illimitable 13 LVI | inquired the boatswain.~“South America,” answered Curtis, “ 14 LVII | carried far, far to the south, and in that case we should


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