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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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favourable

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1 IV | too, he has formed a very favourable opinion of Robert Curtis, 2 VII | Chancellor.”~Under conditions so favourable, we have been able to take 3 X | tacking to the west to catch a favourable current.~To-day, the 21st, 4 XVII | the weather would continue favourable. Fortunately the barometer 5 XX | if the weather should be favourable, I believe we could reach 6 XX | to sea; if the wind were favourable the sails would be hoisted, 7 XXI | the weather, hitherto so favourable, was on the point of breaking; 8 XXII | hopes, if the wind continued favourable, of reaching the coast of 9 XXXI | Now even under the most favourable circumstances, with trade- 10 XXXII | long as the wind continues favourable the raft has decidedly the 11 XXXIII| as it blew from the same favourable quarter we did not complain,


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