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1 III | likely to be in vain, for he thought that the prize offered would 2 V | supported him. People in general thought him a lunatic, and blamed 3 VI | furnished the detective food for thought, and meanwhile the consul 4 IX | all this time? It might be thought that, in his anxiety, he 5 IX | his journey. But, if he thought of these possibilities, 6 IX | this celebrated place, and thought that, with its circular 7 XI | wager, and trembled at the thought that he might have been 8 XI | made a wry grimace, as he thought of his magnificent, but 9 XII | his gaiety, however, one thought troubled the worthy servant. 10 XII | necessary; but he evidently thought that the procession of the 11 XIII | and intelligence, would be thought an European. Her name was 12 XVI | Passepartout's suspicions, who thought him still at Bombay. But 13 XVI | advantage to elude justice. ~Fix thought over these probabilities 14 XVII | from unreasonable. Fix, he thought, could only be an agent 15 XVII | pepper grows. Perhaps the thought of the gas, which was remorselessly 16 XVII | and gallant, must be, he thought, quite heartless. As to 17 XVIII | in Holland the broker thought, with the merchants of which 18 XIX | without exactly knowing why, thought this very funny. ~On reaching 19 XX | honour - " ~"Pardon me; I thought I should find your servant 20 XX | Fogg. ~"It's certain," thought he, "though rascal as he 21 XXI | with dark misgivings. He thought awhile, and then asked his 22 XXII | influence of the narcotic. The thought of a duty unfulfilled shook 23 XXII | and imprisoned! At this thought Passepartout tore his hair. 24 XXII | nor the women - whom he thought not especially handsome - 25 XXII | odourless. ~"No chance there," thought he. ~The worthy fellow had 26 XXII | their suites, Passepartout thought seemed like ambassadors, 27 XXIII | jingled in his pocket. ~Good!" thought he. "I will imagine I am 28 XXIII | problem to be solved. ~"Now," thought he, when he had eaten heartily, " 29 XXIII | But he cheered up when he thought that this nose was winning 30 XXIV | on hearing this name. He thought that the time had not yet 31 XXIV | impressed her more than she thought; and it was almost unconsciously 32 XXIV | his extradition! ~"Well," thought Fix, after a moment of anger, " 33 XXV | the American continent, thought he would manifest it by 34 XXV | Sioux and Pawnees. Mr. Fogg thought it a useless precaution, 35 XXV | but told him to do as he thought best, and went on to the 36 XXV | through the air, and Mr. Fogg thought he even heard the crack 37 XXV | replied the porter. ~"But I thought there was a great deal of 38 XXVII | had decamped, it might be thought that he had twenty at least. ~" 39 XXVIII| present opponent. ~"Now," thought Passepartout, "we've got 40 XXVIII| get over Medicine Creek, thought the experiment proposed 41 XXVIII| too American. "Besides," thought he, "there's a still more 42 XXIX | are really in America," thought Passepartout, "and the conductor 43 XXX | certainly lost. But as he thought, "It is my duty," he did 44 XXX | have been an idiot!" he thought, "and this man will see 45 XXX | course should he take? He thought of pursuing Fogg across 46 XXX | station; he might have been thought asleep. Aouda, despite the 47 XXX | about for the train; he thought he should find it there, 48 XXXII | his own account, when he thought that the immense stake, 49 XXXIII| s position. It might be thought that this was Captain Speedy. 50 XXXIII| As for Passepartout, he thought Mr. Fogg's manoeuvre simply 51 XXXIII| his acrobatic feats. He thought they managed the vessel 52 XXXIII| vexations and delays. He only thought of the end, so nearly accomplished; 53 XXXIV | were guilty or not. ~The thought then struck Passepartout, 54 XXXV | the gas company, and he thought it more than time to put 55 XXXV | any moment. Sometimes he thought of Fix, but no longer in 56 XXXV | Passepartout. . . . This thought haunted him, and he never 57 XXXV | from a terrible death, you thought yourself bound to secure 58 XXXVII| not Sunday, as Mr. Fogg thought. ~And Passepartout's famous