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1 III | Pshaw!" ~"Where could he go, then?" ~"Oh, I don't know 2 III | smaller, since a man can now go round it ten times more 3 III | smaller. So, because you can go round it in three months - " ~" 4 III | depends on you. Shall we go?" ~"Heaven preserve me! 5 III | his friend. "Come, let's go on with the game." ~"Deal 6 IV | again. Perhaps they would go as far as Paris, and it 7 IV | would pass wherever he might go. ~"You have forgotten nothing?" 8 VI | supply." ~"And does she go from Suez directly to Bombay?" ~" 9 VI | pushed off from the shore to go and meet the steamer. Soon 10 VI | on board." ~"But he must go to the consul's in person, 11 VI | hundred steps off. ~"I'll go and fetch my master, who 12 VIII | had no idea that we should go farther than Paris; and 13 IX | having the curiosity even to go upon the deck, he passed 14 X | off than he intended to go. At last, having seen the 15 X | even the faithful must not go in without first leaving 16 XI | found anything. ~"I shall go afoot," said Phileas Fogg. ~ 17 XI | steps from here." ~"Let's go and see the elephant," replied 18 XIII | and these guards may also go to sleep." ~"It is not impossible," 19 XIII | have nothing to do but to go away," whispered Sir Francis. ~" 20 XIII | Francis. ~"Nothing but to go away," echoed the guide. ~" 21 XV | obey. ~"May this young lady go with us?" asked he. ~"She 22 XV | over the judge seemed to go around with terrible rapidity. ~" 23 XVII | Ah, if you would only go on with us! An agent of 24 XVII | we should at all events go faster!" ~ 25 XVIII | FOGG, PASSEPARTOUT, AND FIX GO EACH ABOUT HIS BUSINESS ~ 26 XVIII | responded the gentleman. "Go on to Europe." ~"But I cannot 27 XVIII | Passepartout!" ~"Monsieur." ~"Go to the Carnatic, and engage 28 XIX | Passepartout, "have you decided to go with us so far as America?" ~" 29 XIX | said Passepartout. "I will go and let him know." ~Fix 30 XIX | empty, however, he rose to go and tell his master of the 31 XIX | Ah! that's very good. But go on, go on. First, though, 32 XIX | s very good. But go on, go on. First, though, let me 33 XIX | if he is, he will have to go without this cursed Frenchman!" ~ 34 XX | the harbour." ~"Does she go fast?" ~"Between eight and 35 XX | Shanghai." ~"And you could go - " ~"In an hour; as soon 36 XX | In half an hour we shall go on board." ~"But poor Passepartout?" 37 XXI | requested his passengers to go below; but this imprisonment 38 XXII | Passepartout had but few steps to go; and, rushing upon the plank, 39 XXIII | not the man to let an idea go begging, and directed his 40 XXIII | Very well; then let us go to the steamer, young man!" ~ 41 XXV | recognised, I fear it would go hard with us." ~"An English 42 XXV | replied. Fix; "but let us go." ~"Where?" ~"To a tailor' 43 XXVI | soft. It only remained to go to bed and sleep which everybody 44 XXVI | cattle stop the trains, and go by in a procession, just 45 XXVII | Saints" to attend. ~"I'll go," said Passepartout to himself. 46 XXIX | here, why not fight as we go along? ~"That wouldn't be 47 XXIX | cried Passepartout; "I will go." ~Mr. Fogg had not time 48 XXX | Mr. Fogg, coldly. "I will go alone." ~"You, sir!" cried 49 XXX | cried Fix, coming up; "you go alone in pursuit of the 50 XXX | present owes his life? I shall go." ~"No, sir, you shall not 51 XXX | No, sir, you shall not go alone," cried the captain, 52 XXX | Fogg. ~"Will you let me go with you?" asked Fix. ~" 53 XXX | been guilty in letting Fogg go alone. What! This man, whom 54 XXX | conductor. "If you wish to go, please get in." ~"I will 55 XXX | please get in." ~"I will not go," said Aouda. ~Fix had heard 56 XXXII | the Hamburg boats did not go directly to Liverpool or 57 XXXII | for Bordeaux, and shall go to Bordeaux." ~"Money is 58 XXXIII| Phileas Fogg wished to go to Liverpool, but the captain 59 XXXIII| though we had coal enough to go on short steam from New 60 XXXIII| Bordeaux, we haven't enough to go with all steam from New 61 XXXIII| Do not let the fires go down," replied Mr. Fogg. " 62 XXXIII| Passepartout, and ordered him to go for Captain Speedy. It was 63 XXXIII| bargain. The bomb would not go off after all. Mr. Fogg 64 XXXV | with perfect calmness. "Go!" ~Passepartout left the 65 XXXV | necessary that he should go to his bankers for the twenty