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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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   Chapter
1 XIII | violently across the deck. A boat could not live for a moment 2 XIII | safety? Would you launch a boat in such a sea as this?”~ 3 XIV | or would not, see that no boat could brave the tremendous 4 XIV | was loosened, so that the boat was swung over to the ship’ 5 XIV | Kear was laid in the whale- boat that hung from the stern, 6 XV | endeavour to land, either in the boat or upon a raft. If, on the 7 XVII | promised to let us have the boat and some sounding-lines, 8 XVIII| visited by human beings. The boat was accordingly brought 9 XVIII| inconvenience of embarking in the boat, would be more than she 10 XIX | bales were placed in the boat to be transported to the 11 XXIV | ship. The only remaining boat was far too small to hold 12 XXVII| think.~“Where’s the whale boat?” shouted the boatswain.~“ 13 XXVII| seize the only remaining boat.~This, then, was the black


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