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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 XII | immediate flight was, we knew, impossible.~After a considerable pause, 2 XIII | by the boats was plainly impossible. Fortunately, as I have 3 XIII | centre of the deck; but it is impossible to approach it now; the 4 XIV | safe in the bow; but it was impossible to tell how they were faring 5 XXII | insufficient, it was then impossible to determine; all that could 6 XXVI | forebodings, and sleep was impossible. The very calmness of the 7 XXIX | winds and waves. Escape was impossible; they could neither reach 8 XXXIV | wished it, would have been impossible in that stifling temperature. 9 XXXV | forty-five degrees, making it impossible for them to keep their footing, 10 XXXVIII| farther to sea, it was now impossible to determine, for, in addition 11 XLIII | at such a distance it was impossible for our signal to be seen; 12 LI | possessed, has now become impossible, for ever since Jynxtrop’ 13 LIV | was still alive. It seemed impossible that any appeal to their 14 LV | for the captain, it was impossible to tell what really passed


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