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1 I | up, took his hat in his left hand, put it on his head 2 II | half-past eleven, when he left the house for the Reform 3 III | his right foot before his left five hundred and seventy-five 4 III | seventy-five times, and his left foot before his right five 5 III | those who arrived at or left London by rail, and a judicial 6 IV | twenty-five minutes past seven, left the Reform Club. ~Passepartout, 7 IV | swaying his head from right to left. ~"We'll have no trunks; 8 V | advocate of Phileas Fogg left. This noble lord, who was 9 VI | Indian mails there, and she left there Saturday at five p.m. 10 VI | away to his office. Fix, left alone, was more impatient 11 VI | Mongolia. If he had indeed left London intending to reach 12 VII | the following memoranda: ~"Left London, Wednesday, October 13 VII | October 3rd, at 7.20 a.m. "Left Paris, Thursday, at 8.40 14 VII | October 4th, at 6.35 a.m. "Left Turin, Friday, at 7.20 a.m.~" 15 VIII | silence, Fix resumed: "You left London hastily, then?" ~" 16 VIII | service the very day we left London." ~The effect of 17 VIII | reached the shop, where Fix left his companion to make his 18 X | good-bye to his whist partners, left the steamer, gave his servant 19 XI | During the night the train left the mountains behind, and 20 XII | the guide passed to the left of the line where the railway 21 XII | imagine, he refused. The woman left the town, took refuge with 22 XIII | European. Her name was Aouda. Left an orphan, she was married 23 XIII | the guide ever and anon left them to take an observation 24 XIII | moon, on the wane, scarcely left the horizon, and was covered 25 XIV | to take the steamer which left Calcutta the next day, October 26 XIV | Cornwallis, rising on the left bank of the Ganges; the 27 XIV | morning, and the packet left for Hong Kong at noon; so 28 XV | desecrator's very shoes, which he left behind him." ~Whereupon 29 XVI | of the Mongolia. "Why, I left you at Bombay, and here 30 XVI | seen you on board since we left Calcutta?" ~"Oh, a trifle 31 XVIII | ask him if the steamer had left for Yokohama; but he dared 32 XVIII | boilers, she would have left on the 6th of November, 33 XVIII | that Aouda might not be left entirely alone. ~Mr. Fogg 34 XVIII | to learn that Jeejeeh had left China two years before, 35 XIX | the little wine that was left in the bottom of his glass. " 36 XIX | after paying his bill, Fix left the tavern. ~ 37 XX | repairs being completed, left Hong Kong twelve hours before 38 XX | Passepartout's description, and left a sum of money to be spent 39 XXI | had overtaken him since he left London would not seriously 40 XXII | follows: Shortly after Fix left the opium den, two waiters 41 XXIII | and faithful, have never left me, and serve me for their 42 XXIII | with a top spinning on your left foot, and a sabre balanced 43 XXIV | there were only twenty-eight left. But, though he was only 44 XXIV | now useless. Mr. Fogg had left English ground, and it was 45 XXIV | grant there may be some left! But the fellow has already 46 XXV | what hour the first train left for New York, and learned 47 XXV | seem to him as if he had left England at all. ~The ground 48 XXVI | Omaha, it passes along the left bank of the Platte River 49 XXVI | in the aisles. ~The train left Oakland station at six o' 50 XXVII | missionary's narrative, here left the car; but Elder Hitch, 51 XXVII | Ten hearers only were now left, among them honest Passepartout, 52 XXVII | was now the only person left in the car, and the Elder, 53 XXVII | Brigham Young, his successor, left Nauvoo for the banks of 54 XXIX | Walbach was passed on the left; Lodge Pole Creek ran parallel 55 XXIX | soil. ~Fort McPherson was left behind at eight in the morning, 56 XXIX | the Platte River, on its left bank. At nine the train 57 XXIX | checked him. Phileas Fogg left the car, and the American 58 XXX | not doubt that the train left behind was in distress. ~ 59 XXXI | spare before the steamer left." ~"Good! you are therefore 60 XXXI | the wolves, and ere long left the howling band at a safe 61 XXXI | In less than an hour he left the rudder and furled his 62 XXXI | Wayne, and Chicago Railway left at full speed, as if it 63 XXXII | minutes. If Phileas Fogg had left in the China, one of the 64 XXXII | period agreed upon. ~Mr. Fogg left the hotel alone, after giving 65 XXXIII| been expended, and Fogg left the hull and engine to the 66 XXXIII| hand by Captain Speedy, left that gentleman on the levelled 67 XXXIV | Aouda, and Passepartout left the Custom House without 68 XXXIV | two. The express train had left thirty-five minutes before. 69 XXXV | terrible! But a few pounds were left of the large sum he had 70 XXXV | calmness. "Go!" ~Passepartout left the room, and went to find 71 XXXV | My friend, he must not be left alone an instant! You say 72 XXXV | place the little I have left at your service." ~"But 73 XXXVI | suspended their game. They left their cards, and counted 74 XXXVII| twenty minutes, and when he left the reverend gentleman, 75 XXXVII| there are only ten minutes left!" ~Passepartout had seized 76 XXXVII| without having time to think, left his house, jumped into a