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1 I | was a polished man of the world. People said that he resembled 2 I | no one seemed to know the world more familiarly; there was 3 II | deliberate person in the world, yet always reached his 4 II | as he knew that in this world account must be taken of 5 III | I don't know that. The world is big enough." ~"It was 6 III | mean by `once'? Has the world grown smaller?" ~"Certainly," 7 III | agree with Mr. Fogg. The world has grown smaller, since 8 III | Ralph, of proving that the world has grown smaller. So, because 9 III | The journey round the world in eighty days?" ~"Yes." ~" 10 III | will make the tour of the world in eighty days or less; 11 IV | We are going round the world." ~Passepartout opened wide 12 IV | astonishment. ~"Round the world!" he murmured. ~"In eighty 13 IV | for departure. Around the world in eighty days! Was his 14 V | The boasted "tour of the world" was talked about, disputed, 15 V | declared, that the tour of the world could be made, except theoretically 16 V | knows that England is the world of betting men, who are 17 V | to make the tour of the world, if it took ten years; and 18 V | undertaking a tour round the world on the pretext of a wager, 19 VI | intending to reach the New World, he would naturally take 20 VIII | ahead. He is going round the world." ~"Round the world?" cried 21 VIII | the world." ~"Round the world?" cried Fix. ~"Yes, and 22 VIII | stick who is going round the world in eighty days." ~"Then 23 IX | to make the tour of the world in eighty days! No; all 24 IX | most natural tone in the world. ~"Quite well, and I too. 25 X | love of repose, around the world in eighty days! ~Having 26 XI | design of going round the world, nor the circumstances under 27 XI | going on, he would leave the world without having done any 28 XI | therefore in the tour of the world and the necessity of making 29 XV | fellow would have given the world to recall. ~"The facts are 30 XV | follow him to the end of the world if necessary; but, at the 31 XVI | was sending him round the world. After all, she owed Phileas 32 XVI | Are you going round the world too?" ~"No, no," replied 33 XVII | he really went round the world as had been agreed upon. ~" 34 XVII | beautifully-furred tigers in the world, were lost to view. Singapore 35 XVII | this journey around the world, then?" ~"Absolutely. Don' 36 XVII | in his orbit around the world, regardless of the lesser 37 XIX | for all the gold in the world. I come from a village where 38 XX | to make the tour of the world with a carpet-bag; a lady 39 XXI | him the simplest in the world. Instead of sailing directly 40 XXII | following him round the world, and have a good laugh over 41 XXIII | between Japan and the New World. ~Passepartout was not the 42 XXIII | first equilibrists in the world. ~One, with a fan and some 43 XXIV | in making the tour of the world. Nothing of moment happened 44 XXIV | impossible journey round the world within the period agreed 45 XXV | set foot" upon the New World, he uttered a loud cry, 46 XXV | the products of the entire world. ~When Passepartout reached 47 XXV | the greatest chance in the world," he met Fix. The detective 48 XXX | just followed around the world, was permitted now to separate 49 XXXI | who, his journey round the world completed, would think himself 50 XXXIII| Speedy. Not the least in the world. It was Phileas Fogg, Esquire. 51 XXXIII| but to some part of the world where the robber, turned 52 XXXIII| a false scent around the world, and refrained. ~And now 53 XXXIV | Having made the tour of the world, he was behind-hand five 54 XXXV | anger. Fix, like all the world, had been mistaken in Phileas 55 XXXVI | eccentric journey round the world. ~The papers resumed their 56 XXXVII| NOTHING BY HIS TOUR AROUND THE WORLD, UNLESS IT WERE HAPPINESS ~ 57 XXXVII| accomplished the journey round the world in eighty days! ~Phileas 58 XXXVII| have made the tour of the world in only seventy-eight days." ~" 59 XXXVII| made his journey around the world in eighty days. To do this 60 XXXVII| make the tour around the world? ~