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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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cabin

   Chapter
1 VII | Last evening I went to my cabin about eight oclock, and 2 VII | Captain Huntly return to his cabin, and accordingly I retired 3 VIII | open the porthole of my cabin, on the starboard side, 4 XI | in confinement in his own cabin.~ 5 XII | thought, re-entered his cabin without a word.~Curtis, 6 XII | might happen, retired to his cabin, where he has remained ever 7 XII | sent for Curtis into his cabin, and the mate has since 8 XII | much rather not leave my cabin.”~Curtis went on to tell 9 XIII | pertinaciously refused to leave his cabin.~To-day, an acrid, nauseating 10 XIII | fire now reaches to the cabin occupied by Mrs. Kear, who, 11 XXII | myself preparing to go to my cabin, when Burke, one of the 12 XXIII| Curtis descended to his cabin, and almost immediately 13 XXIV | Keat. Curtis ran to his cabin, instantly returning with


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