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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 IV | that he is haunted by some deep and abiding sorrow. He never 2 IV | complexion is fair and her eyes deep blue, whilst her pleasing 3 XI | found him with folded arms, deep in thought, as it might 4 XVI | its sombre hue, betokening deep water. In all probability, 5 XVIII | found that the water was deep, right up to the very rocks, 6 XVIII | clearly defined against the deep green water resembled nothing 7 XXI | the ridge and so reach the deep water beyond.~“But this 8 XXVIII| breathed her last. A few deep sighs and all was over, 9 XXVIII| miseries was committed to the deep.~As the sea closed over 10 XXXIV | voice of nature.”~“Rather a deep bass, though,” I said, laughing.~“ 11 XXXIX | The whole scene made a deep impression on our minds, 12 XLII | relapsed into a condition of deep despondency. The moon was 13 XLII | of some curling wave.~A deep dejection followed this


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