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1 I | Twenty-two minutes after eleven," returned Passepartout, drawing an 2 III | he is no robber at all," returned Ralph, positively. ~"What! 3 III | smaller?" ~"Certainly," returned Ralph. "I agree with Mr. 4 III | so on." ~"All included," returned Phileas Fogg, continuing 5 III | possible, on the contrary," returned Mr. Fogg. ~"Well, make it, 6 III | When I say I'll wager," returned Stuart, "I mean it." "All 7 III | Stuart. ~"This very evening," returned Phileas Fogg. He took out 8 IV | to leave home?" ~"Yes," returned Phileas Fogg. "We are going 9 IV | Very well, young man," returned Mr. Fogg, coolly; "it will 10 VI | She can't be far off now," returned his companion. ~"How long 11 VI | passenger bowed to Fix, and returned to the steamer. ~ 12 VIII | And the worthy fellow returned the watch to its fob with 13 VIII | Then he's a sharp fellow," returned the consul, "and counts 14 IX | visa procured, Mr. Fogg returned on board to resume his former 15 XI | then would have quietly returned to Europe. I don't see how 16 XI | His old vagabond nature returned to him; the fantastic ideas 17 XI | rushed out and speedily returned, crying: "Monsieur, no more 18 XII | into the thicket. He soon returned, saying: ~"A procession 19 XII | a suttee?" ~"A suttee," returned the general, "is a human 20 XII | be burned alive!" ~"Yes," returned Sir Francis, "burned alive. 21 XIII | It is not impossible," returned the Parsee. ~They lay down 22 XIV | seventy-five pounds. He then returned triumphantly to the station. ~ 23 XIV | he. ~"Take him, guide," returned Mr. Fogg, "and I shall still 24 XV | wig!" ~"No, your worship," returned the clerk, "it is mine." ~" 25 XV | You have that right," returned the judge. ~Fix's blood 26 XVI | Fix, are you on board?" returned the really astonished Passepartout, 27 XVII | country, Aouda and Mr. Fogg returned to the town, which is a 28 XVII | occupation. ~"Yes, and no," returned Fix; "there is good and 29 XVIII | to-morrow." ~"Thank you," returned Mr. Fogg, descending mathematically 30 XVIII | principally traded. Phileas Fogg returned to the hotel, begged a moment' 31 XIX | far as America?" ~"Yes," returned Fix, through his set teeth. ~" 32 XIX | is." ~"Of course I do," returned Passepartout. "Twenty thousand 33 XX | The purchases made, they returned to the hotel, where they 34 XX | her answer. ~The pilot now returned, shuffling his hat in his 35 XX | or Nagasaki." ~"Why not?" returned the pilot. "The San Francisco 36 XX | been sent back there, they returned to the wharf. ~It was now 37 XXI | I know of but one," returned Mr. Fogg tranquilly. ~"And 38 XXI | undiminished fury; but the wind now returned to the south-east. It was 39 XXIII | And you can sing?" ~"Yes," returned Passepartout, who had formerly 40 XXV | be danger in it." ~"Yes," returned Mr. Fogg; "and blows, even 41 XXV | ruffian. ~"Englishman!" returned the other. "We will meet 42 XXV | attired, and with Aouda returned to the International Hotel. ~ 43 XXVIII| of the steward, and soon returned with two packs of cards, 44 XXVIII| Passepartout. ~"Certainly," returned the conductor, "besides, 45 XXVIII| Ideas are no use," returned the American, shrugging 46 XXIX | hence?" ~"I say six months," returned Phileas Fogg; "and I shall 47 XXX | serious thing to do, sir," returned the captain. "These Indians 48 XXX | do so." ~"Nobody here," returned the other, "has a right 49 XXX | mounted, and the locomotive returned, running backwards to Fort 50 XXX | the little band had not returned. Where could they be? Had 51 XXX | till this evening." ~"Ah!" returned the impassible gentleman 52 XXXV | told that Phileas Fogg had returned home. His doors and windows 53 XXXV | that - " ~"I blame no one," returned Phileas Fogg, with perfect 54 XXXV | visible on his face. Fogg returned was exactly the Fogg who 55 XXXV | Please let me finish," returned Mr. Fogg. "When I decided 56 XXXVII| seventy-eight days." ~"No doubt," returned Mr. Fogg, "by not crossing