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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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1 III | aforesaid ship, seventeen hundred bales of cotton, of the 2 V | archipelago, comprising some hundred and fifty different isles 3 VI | varying from two to three hundred feet in length, twine themselves 4 X | they are some five or six hundred miles away, if the wind 5 XVI | south-west to north-east, and two hundred fathoms to the north of 6 XVII| to throw overboard a few hundred bales of cotton; two or 7 XX | which was not more than two hundred feet in length. The chains 8 XXV | know Mr. Kazallon; out of a hundred chances, ninety-nine may 9 XXVI| strength; we were still several hundred miles from the coast of 10 XXVI| pocketed anything less than a hundred dollars.~The next business 11 XLIV| visible to a depth of two hundred feet below the surface.


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