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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 XII | into my reckoning, it must remain in higher hands than mine.”~ 2 XVII | we should be obliged to remain upon the reef; but he merely 3 XXIII | mind was made up, he should remain on board the “Chancellor” 4 XXVIII| stiff. The corpse could not remain any longer on the main-top, 5 XXXII | for us that the sea should remain somewhat boisterous, for 6 XXXII | the shoal of fish did not remain long in our vicinity. On 7 XXXIII| if, as seems likely, we remain long becalmed, we shall 8 XXXVI | about fourteen gallons still remain in the bottom of the broken 9 XLIV | to entice the sharks to remain by the raft, Dowlas went 10 L | 23rd.—Only eleven of us now remain; and the probability is 11 L | of the “Chancellor” will remain.~The wind freshened considerably 12 LII | my post. It is my duty to remain here, and unless death comes 13 LVII | passengers and six seamen remain. Eleven of us alone survive.~ 14 LVII | destroy; Curtis must ever remain the honoured and valued


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