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"
The
ship
is
heeling
over
on
her
side
,
"
replied
Wilson
.
"
The
engine
!
the
engine
!
"
shouted
the
engineer
.
Away
rushed
John
to
the
engine-room
.
A
cloud
of
steam
filled
the
room
.
The
pistons
were
motionless
in
their
cylinders
,
and
they
were
apparently
powerless
,
and
the
engine-driver
,
fearing
for
his
boilers
,
was
letting
off
the
steam
.
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"
What
's
wrong
?
"
asked
the
captain
.
"
The
propeller
is
bent
or
entangled
,
"
was
the
reply
.
"
It
's
not
acting
at
all
.
"
"
Ca
n't
you
extricate
it
?
"
"
It
is
impossible
.
"
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An
accident
like
this
could
not
be
remedied
,
and
John
's
only
resource
was
to
fall
back
on
his
sails
,
and
seek
to
make
an
auxiliary
of
his
most
powerful
enemy
,
the
wind
.
He
went
up
again
on
deck
,
and
after
explaining
in
a
few
words
to
Lord
Glenarvan
how
things
stood
,
begged
him
to
retire
to
his
cabin
,
with
the
rest
of
the
passengers
.
But
Glenarvan
wished
to
remain
above
.
"
No
,
your
Lordship
,
"
said
the
captain
in
a
firm
tone
,
"
I
must
be
alone
with
my
men
.
Go
into
the
saloon
.
The
vessel
will
have
a
hard
fight
with
the
waves
,
and
they
would
sweep
you
over
without
mercy
.
"
V.
IV
Verne