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1 I | minutes, the seconds, the days, the months, and the years. 2 II | exercises of his younger days. His brown hair was somewhat 3 III | talk, had occurred three days before at the Bank of England. 4 III | three months - " ~"In eighty days," interrupted Phileas Fogg. ~" 5 III | John Sullivan. "Only eighty days, now that the section between 6 III | steamboats ................. 7 days~ From Suez to Bombay, by 7 III | 80 days."~"Yes, in eighty days!" 8 III | 80 days."~"Yes, in eighty days!" exclaimed Stuart, who 9 III | see you do it in eighty days." ~"It depends on you. Shall 10 III | round the world in eighty days?" ~"Yes." ~"I should like 11 III | But, Mr. Fogg, eighty days are only the estimate of 12 III | tour of the world in eighty days or less; in nineteen hundred 13 IV | he murmured. ~"In eighty days," responded Mr. Fogg. "So 14 IV | Around the world in eighty days! Was his master a fool? 15 IV | asked Stuart. ~"In eighty days; on Saturday, the 21st of 16 V | crossing India in three days, and the United States in 17 V | steamers to be two or three days behind time? But a single 18 V | was done in them. But five days after the article in the 19 VI | which he had received two days before from the police headquarters 20 VII | hours spent, 158+; or, in days, six days and a half." ~ 21 VII | 158+; or, in days, six days and a half." ~These dates 22 VIII | Fix. ~"Yes, and in eighty days! He says it is on a wager; 23 VIII | Pretty far. It is a ten days' voyage by sea." ~"And in 24 VIII | round the world in eighty days." ~"Then he's a sharp fellow," 25 IX | tour of the world in eighty days! No; all these gymnastics, 26 IX | pretended tour in eighty days may conceal some secret 27 IX | gain to Phileas Fogg of two days since his departure from 28 X | Bombay to Calcutta in three days. This railway does not run 29 X | around the world in eighty days! ~Having purchased the usual 30 XI | counting and recounting the days passed over, uttering maledictions 31 XI | the sun, and therefore the days were shorter by four minutes 32 XI | therefore, is lost. I have two days, which I have already gained, 33 XIV | nor ahead of time. The two days gained between London and 34 XV | for, prisoners, for two days on the trains from Bombay." ~" 35 XV | imprisonment for fifteen days and a fine of three hundred 36 XVI | occupying from ten to twelve days, and the young woman was 37 XVI | please. ~During the first days of the journey Aouda became 38 XVI | this lake. ~The first few days of the voyage passed prosperously, 39 XVI | Kong - at least for some days." ~"Hum!" said Passepartout, 40 XVII | accomplish the journey in six days, so as to be in time for 41 XVIII | was bad during the latter days of the voyage. The wind, 42 XVIII | be obliged to remain some days at Hong Kong; and now the 43 XVIII | the voyage of twenty-two days across the Pacific. He found 44 XVIII | behind-hand, thirty-five days after leaving London. ~The 45 XIX | reach Hong Kong for several days; and, this being the last 46 XIX | keeping Phileas Fogg several days longer at Hong Kong. He 47 XIX | Fogg here for two or three days." ~"Why, what are you saying? 48 XX | We have, therefore, four days before us, that is ninety-six 49 XXII | and he had five or six days in which to decide upon 50 XXIII | exercises of his younger days. ~"Well, that's enough," 51 XXIV | the ocean in twenty-one days. Phileas Fogg was therefore 52 XXIV | fifty-two of the eighty days in which he was to complete 53 XXIV | detective quietly. ~Eleven days later, on the 3rd of December, 54 XXVI | now accomplished in seven days. ~It was in 1862 that, in 55 XXVI | to be traversed in seven days, which would enable Phileas 56 XXVIII| the Reform Club. In four days we shall be in New York. 57 XXVIII| this car during those four days, we may hope that chance 58 XXIX | San Francisco, in three days and three nights; four days 59 XXIX | days and three nights; four days and nights more would probably 60 XXXII | the 21st there were nine days, thirteen hours, and forty-five 61 XXXIII| to Liverpool in the nine days, between the 12th and the 62 XXXIII| desire. ~During the first days, they went along smoothly 63 XXXIII| with the skies, and for two days the poor fellow experienced 64 XXXIV | robber arrested three days ago - you are free!" ~Phileas 65 XXXV | been burning for eighty days. He had found in the letter-box 66 XXXVI | December, at Edinburgh. Three days before, Phileas Fogg had 67 XXXVI | Club passed these three days in a state of feverish suspense. 68 XXXVI | anxiety in which, for three days, London society existed, 69 XXXVI | delay of only two or three days would be fatal to his tour." ~" 70 XXXVI | will be at least twenty days behind-hand, and that Lord 71 XXXVII| round the world in eighty days! ~Phileas Fogg had won his 72 XXXVII| towards the sun, and the days therefore diminished for 73 XXXVII| fact, if it had marked the days as well as the hours and 74 XXXVII| world in only seventy-eight days." ~"No doubt," returned 75 XXXVII| around the world in eighty days. To do this he had employed