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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 V | come to pass." ~At last a long article appeared, on the 2 VI | returned his companion. ~"How long will she stop at Suez?" ~" 3 VI | at Suez?" ~"Four hours; long enough to get in her coal. 4 VIII | have known your master a long time?" ~"Why, no; I entered 5 IX | often boisterous, like most long and narrow gulfs. When the 6 IX | coast the Mongolia, with her long hull, rolled fearfully. 7 X | the mysterious rogue as long as he stayed in Bombay. 8 XI | doubtless travel rapidly for a long time, and, in default of 9 XII | cease worrying him for a long time. ~The principal chain 10 XII | their heads, and clothed in long lace robes. They were surrounded 11 XII | hung at their waists, and long damascened pistols, and 12 XIII | waited. ~The time seemed long; the guide ever and anon 13 XIII | distance between them, and ere long found themselves beyond 14 XIV | of love, and beneath her long silken lashes the purest 15 XVI | probabilities during the long hours which he spent in 16 XVIII | became impatient of the long, monstrous waves which the 17 XVIII | Passepartout remained on deck as long as the tempest lasted, being 18 XVIII | wanted to know exactly how long the storm was going to last; 19 XIX | brandy; smoking, the while, long red clay pipes stuffed with 20 XX | necessary purchases for the long voyage before them. It was 21 XX | scarcely twenty tons on so long a voyage at this time of 22 XXI | in the south-east, raised long surges which indicated a 23 XXI | the ocean. ~John Bunsby long examined the threatening 24 XXI | At this moment, also, a long black funnel, crowned with 25 XXII | jet-black hair, big heads, long busts, slender legs, short 26 XXII | to their minds symbolise long life and prosperity. ~As 27 XXIII | NOSE BECOMES OUTRAGEOUSLY LONG ~The next morning poor, 28 XXIII | out. ~It was only after a long search that Passepartout 29 XXIII | European costume, and ere long Passepartout issued from 30 XXIII | one-sided turban, faded with long use. A few small pieces 31 XXIII | OF THE~        LONG NOSES!   LONG NOSES!~UNDER 32 XXIII | THE~        LONG NOSES!   LONG NOSES!~UNDER THE DIRECT 33 XXIII | pyramid," executed by the Long Noses of the god Tingou. 34 XXIII | was the exhibition of the Long Noses, a show to which Europe 35 XXIII | as yet a stranger. ~The Long Noses form a peculiar company, 36 XXIII | distinguished them was the long noses which were fastened 37 XXIII | six, and even ten feet long, some straight, others curved, 38 XXIII | announced, in which fifty Long Noses were to represent 39 XXIII | feature a false nose six feet long. But he cheered up when 40 XXIII | disposed themselves on these long appendages, then a third 41 XXIII | wings, and nose six feet long, stepped upon the American 42 XXIV | wandering through the streets a long time, began to despair of 43 XXIV | had been obliged to make long circuits from London to 44 XXIV | budge, and let me speak. As long as Mr. Fogg was on English 45 XXVI | he occupied was a sort of long omnibus on eight wheels, 46 XXVII | Thus he learned that, after long persecutions, Smith reappeared 47 XXVII | Salt Lake, seventy miles long and thirty-five wide, is 48 XXVIII| this point it described a long curve, descending towards 49 XXVIII| to Mr. Fogg, "These are long and slow hours, sir, that 50 XXVIII| besides, it will take us as long as that to reach Medicine 51 XXIX | which was some fifty feet long, was very convenient for 52 XXX | while it was snowing hard, long whistles were heard approaching 53 XXX | she suffered through the long hours it would be impossible 54 XXX | hesitation did not last long, however. Calling one of 55 XXXI | a kind of frame on two long beams, a little raised in 56 XXXI | gained on the wolves, and ere long left the howling band at 57 XXXII | slept profoundly, but very long to Aouda and the others, 58 XXXIII| During the day she skirted Long Island, passed Fire Island, 59 XXXIII| the state of the sea, the long waves of which broke against 60 XXXV | steadily traversed that long journey, overcome a hundred 61 XXXV | the stairs. The hours were long for him. He listened at 62 XXXVI | minutes had never seemed so long to them! ~"Seventeen minutes 63 XXXVII| he brought back from this long and weary journey? ~Nothing,


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