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Jules Verne
The Survivors of the Chancellor

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broke

   Chapter
1 IV | never let him see it,” he broke in hastily. “My sole thought 2 XIV | between stem and stern.~I broke the dismal silence, saying “ 3 XVI | a speck, however minute, broke the clearly-defined line 4 XVI | clouds since ten oclock, broke forth brightly. The captain, 5 XXVI | and as the heavy waves broke over the ship as though 6 XXXVI | came at length, and the sun broke through and dispersed the 7 XXXVIII| us; no land, no sail ever broke the grey line that united 8 XLIX | in spite of everything he broke loose, and tore up and down 9 LII | recognized as Dowlas’s; broke upon my ear.~“Captain,” 10 LV | every murmur of the waves, broke distinctly on my ear. One 11 LV | and a cold sweat of agony broke out all over me. Curtis


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