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1 I | Jean, if monsieur pleases," replied the newcomer, "Jean Passepartout, 2 III | about that robbery?" ~"Oh," replied Stuart, "the Bank will lose 3 III | Indians pull up the rails," replied Stuart; "suppose they stop 4 III | does not exist," quietly replied Phileas Fogg. ~"But, Mr. 5 III | serious a thing as a wager," replied Phileas Fogg, solemnly. " 6 III | you accept?" ~"We accept," replied Messrs. Stuart, Fallentin, 7 VI | behind time?" ~"No, Mr. Fix," replied the consul. "She was bespoken 8 VII | passport. ~"Well, Mr. Fix," replied the consul, "I shall not 9 VII | required?" ~"I know it, sir," replied Phileas Fogg; "but I wish 10 VII | a perfectly honest man," replied the consul. ~"Possibly; 11 VIII | We'll see about that," replied Fix. ~"But are you not mistaken?" ~" 12 IX | know India?" ~"Why yes," replied Fix, who spoke cautiously. ~" 13 X | lord," the rogue boldly replied, "rabbit from the jungles." ~" 14 XI | Very well, Sir Francis," replied Mr. Fogg; "if he had been 15 XI | consulting his watch, he replied that it was three in the 16 XI | growing warm. ~"No doubt," replied the conductor; "but the 17 XI | go and see the elephant," replied Mr. Fogg. ~They soon reached 18 XI | to which that gentleman replied that he was not in the habit 19 XII | Kiouni. ~"Of forged iron," replied Passepartout, as he set 20 XII | I don't know, officer," replied the Parsee, listening attentively 21 XII | larger portion of India," replied Sir Francis; "but we have 22 XII | of heart!" ~"Sometimes," replied Phileas Fogg, quietly; " 23 XIII | question to him. ~"Officers," replied the guide, "I am a Parsee, 24 XIII | taken." ~"That is foreseen," replied Mr. Fogg. "I think we must 25 XIV | commendation; to which Passepartout replied that all the credit of the 26 XIV | for ever. ~Phileas Fogg replied that he would reflect upon 27 XV | asked he. ~"She may," replied the policeman. ~Mr. Fogg, 28 XV | shall be on board by noon," replied his master, placidly. ~It 29 XV | Oysterpuff. ~"I am here," replied Mr. Fogg. ~"Passepartout?" ~" 30 XV | the judge. ~"Yes, sir," replied Mr. Fogg, consulting his 31 XV | the judge. ~"Admitted," replied Mr. Fogg, coldly. ~"Inasmuch," 32 XVI | the world too?" ~"No, no," replied Fix; "I shall stop at Hong 33 XVI | with us." ~"A young lady?" replied the detective, not seeming 34 XIX | nothing, then?" ~"Nothing," replied Passepartout, again emptying 35 XIX | an effort. ~"See here," replied Fix; "I have tracked Mr. 36 XIX | Bank of England." ~"Never!" replied Passepartout, who tried 37 XX | serenity, and invariably replied to the remonstrances of 38 XX | yesterday?" ~"I was, sir," replied Mr. Fogg coldly. "But I 39 XX | Fogg. ~"Well, your honour," replied he, "I could not risk myself, 40 XX | all I can to find him," replied Phileas Fogg. ~While Fix, 41 XXI | not speak of that, sir," replied Mr. Fogg. ~"But, if I insist - " ~" 42 XXII | s state-room. The purser replied that he did not know any 43 XXIII | make grimaces?" ~"Why," replied Passepartout, a little vexed 44 XXIII | Humph! I think so," replied Passepartout, recalling 45 XXIV | is an honest man?" ~"No," replied Fix coldly, "I think him 46 XXIV | detective. ~"Friends? - no," replied Passepartout; "but allies, 47 XXV | pleasant company. ~Mr. Fogg replied that the honour would be 48 XXV | is settled." ~"Perhaps," replied Mr. Fogg, simply. ~"At least, 49 XXV | No thanks are necessary," replied. Fix; "but let us go." ~" 50 XXV | political meeting, sir," replied the porter. ~"But I thought 51 XXVII | shadow of our flag?" ~"No!" replied Passepartout courageously, 52 XXVII | twenty at least. ~"One, sir," replied the Mormon, raising his 53 XXVIII| You are right, madam," replied Fix; "a meeting between 54 XXVIII| I would do anything," replied Fix, in a tone which betrayed 55 XXVIII| on the railway." ~"Yes," replied Mr. Fogg; "but they pass." ~" 56 XXVIII| Certainly, sir," Aouda quickly replied; "I understand whist. It 57 XXVIII| As you please, sir," replied Phileas Fogg, heartily glad 58 XXVIII| in the snow?" ~"Colonel," replied the conductor, "we have 59 XXVIII| conductor. ~"No matter," replied Forster; "I think that by 60 XXVIII| but - " ~"Eighty chances!" replied the passenger, turning his 61 XXIX | spade!" ~"And who plays it," replied Phileas Fogg coolly, throwing 62 XXIX | me to have it diamonds," replied Colonel Proctor, in an insolent 63 XXIX | try, son of John Bull," replied the colonel. ~Aouda turned 64 XXIX | When and where you will," replied the American, "and with 65 XXIX | Well, what's that to me?" replied Colonel Proctor. ~"Sir," 66 XXIX | know Plum Creek?" ~"No," replied Mr. Fogg. ~"It's the next 67 XXIX | insolently. ~"Who knows?" replied Mr. Fogg, returning to the 68 XXIX | would be perfectly so," replied Phileas Fogg. ~"Well, we 69 XXX | cannot interrupt the trip," replied the conductor. "We are already 70 XXX | and the detective merely replied by shaking his head. ~Thus 71 XXX | train!" cried he. ~"Gone," replied Fix. ~"And when does the 72 XXXI | Fogg. ~"No; on a sledge," replied Fix. "On a sledge with sails. 73 XXXII | The owners are myself," replied the captain. "The vessel 74 XXXII | board at nine o'clock," replied, no less simply, Mr. Fogg. ~ 75 XXXIII| tell me?" ~"Certain, sir," replied the engineer. "You must 76 XXXIII| Liverpool." "I will consider," replied Mr. Fogg. ~Passepartout 77 XXXIII| Of course." ~"Ass!" replied the detective, shrugging 78 XXXIII| let the fires go down," replied Mr. Fogg. "Keep them up 79 XXXIII| seven miles from Liverpool," replied Mr. Fogg, with imperturbable 80 XXXIII| Here are sixty thousand," replied Phileas Fogg, handing the 81 XXXIII| at high tide." ~"Stay," replied Mr. Fogg calmly, without 82 XXXV | influence could I have?" replied Aouda. "Mr. Fogg is influenced 83 XXXV | England." ~"We shall see," replied Aouda, becoming suddenly 84 XXXV | England?" ~"I, Mr. Fogg!" replied Aouda, checking the pulsations 85 XXXV | I know it, Mr. Fogg," replied Aouda; "and I ask you in 86 XXXV | Fogg?" ~"As for me, madam," replied the gentleman, coldly, " 87 XXXV | to-morrow, Monday," she replied. ~Passepartout hurried off 88 XXXVI | twenty-three minutes past seven," replied Gauthier Ralph; "and the 89 XXXVI | t let us be too hasty," replied Samuel Fallentin. "You know 90 XXXVI | thousand." ~"It is clear," replied Gauthier Ralph; "and we 91 XXXVII| is Sunday!" ~"Monday," replied Mr. Fogg. ~"No - to-day 92 XXXVII| agreeable to you?" ~"Mr. Fogg," replied she, "it is for me to ask 93 XXXVII| young woman. ~"Dear Aouda!" replied Phileas Fogg. ~It need not


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