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passage 14
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passenger 5
passengers 40
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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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passage

   Chapter
1 1 | happens that I have taken my passage on board the “Chancellor” 2 1 | proceeded forthwith to secure my passage by this route to Europe.~ 3 IV | the probable length of the passage, and the different details 4 IV | he should have taken his passage on board a mere merchant 5 VI | bargained for when I took my passage on board the “Chancellor.” 6 XV | stove in, admitting free passage for the waves. But how, 7 XVIII| plainly marking the narrow passage through which she had been 8 XX | towed through the narrow passage. All seemed simple. But 9 XX | surmounted.~The mouth of the passage is guarded by a kind of 10 XX | in the direction of the passage. The captain, however, after 11 XX | next carried outside the passage, which was not more than 12 XXI | only way of effecting a passage was by cutting away the 13 XXXI | required to accomplish the passage.~At best, however, our provisions, 14 LVII | Cayenne, where we secured a passage on board one of the steamers


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