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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 XIII | other instruments are now lying packed in a mass all ready 2 XIV | the poop. Mrs. Kear was lying senseless on one of the 3 XVI | angle of which the ship is lying. As the tide rose the white 4 XXVII | towards Mrs. Kear, who was lying prostrate at her feet, asked 5 XXXVI | near the group of sailors lying on the fore part of the 6 XXXVIII| Flaypole and Burke were lying prostrate in a drunken stupour, 7 XLV | platform on which we had been lying, and mutual congratulations, 8 XLVI | bundle of sails that was lying on the starboard of the 9 XLVI | my companions, who were lying in their usual places, vainly 10 XLVII | of sails on which I was lying to ascertain what it really 11 L | and his long, bony hands lying upon knees that project 12 LI | him, but he was probably lying sheltered somewhere beneath 13 LV | of the longed-for sail, lying only a few cables’ lengths


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