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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 1 | with wind and wave in my favour there would be little material 2 XIII | with wind and wave in her favour, yet her progress is considerably 3 XVIII | intercede in Miss Herbey’s favour; and as I had already rendered 4 XIX | is which is much in our favour; the ship lies on a firm 5 XXIV | propitiously calm, so as to favour the operation (which otherwise 6 XXV | the odd one may be in our favour. Besides, I believe that 7 XXXI | and weather always in our favour, we cannot by any chance 8 XXXI | contingency happening in our favour; whilst if a calm should 9 XXXVII| the breeze was all in our favour it was important to make 10 XXXIX | me if I would grant her a favour.~“Certainly, Miss Herbey; 11 LIII | exception to be made in favour of Miss Herbey, but the 12 LIII | chances to one in each one’s favour, a proportion which would 13 LIII | still four to one in my favour.~M. Letourneur continued


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