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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 IV | infirmity is not so hard to bear as mental grief. Now, I 2 XIII | the “Chancellor” could not bear her trysail, so there was 3 XVIII | would be more than she could bear.~Miss Herbey, only too thankful 4 XX | should not be brought to bear and contribute its assistance. 5 XXVI | but a north-easter would bear the frail raft on which 6 XXX | float, forty feet by twenty, bear us in safety? Sink it cannot; 7 XXX | have a tremendous strain to bear in resisting the violence 8 XXXIII| eye and wasted form—all bear witness to a slow but sure 9 XXXIX | of our party who seems to bear his privations the best 10 XLIII | We were too irritable to bear the sound of each other’ 11 L | extreme emaciation they bear up wonderfully under the 12 LI | battered, that it would not bear the fire, so that I was 13 LV | hatchet.~Curtis and I could bear this scene no longer; whilst


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