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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 II | on a voyage for at least twenty or five-and-twenty days 2 IV | Andre Letourneur is about twenty years of age, with a gentle, 3 IV | young English girl of about twenty.~Miss Herbey is extremely 4 IV | composition, he has spent twenty years of his life in mere 5 XX | motion.~High tide would be at twenty minutes past four, and at 6 XX | sailors.~We had gained about twenty feet, and were redoubling 7 XXV | top-masts she drifted for twenty days, until she came in 8 XXX | frail float, forty feet by twenty, bear us in safety? Sink 9 XXXVIII| Chancellor,” and for no less than twenty days had we now been borne 10 XLIV | this time to the depth of twenty fathoms, but for half an 11 XLV | life.~The rain lasted about twenty minutes, when the cloud, 12 LVI | certainly there, not more than twenty miles to leeward.”~“What 13 LVI | enough to freshen the ocean twenty miles from shore!”~


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