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1 II | morning, exactly at which hour Phileas Fogg rose, till 2 II | a.m. till midnight, the hour at which the methodical 3 III | occupied him till the dinner hour. Dinner passed as breakfast 4 III | minutes before six. Half an hour later several members of 5 III | to its place for half an hour. Meanwhile, the cashier 6 IV | appearing at this unaccustomed hour; for, according to rule, 7 IV | called; it was not the right hour. ~"Passepartout!" repeated 8 V | Fogg once miss, even by an hour; a steamer, he would have 9 VI | making more than ten knots an hour between Brindisi and Suez, 10 VI | he would not be safe an hour in India, which is English 11 VIII | and three-quarters of an hour afterwards we were off." ~" 12 VIII | office. A quarter of an hour later found Fix, with a 13 IX | Fogg, played whist by the hour together in absorbing silence. ~ 14 XI | himself or anybody else. ~An hour after leaving Bombay the 15 XI | excessive sum of ten pounds an hour for the loan of the beast 16 XII | elephant, and gave him an hour for rest, during which Kiouni, 17 XIII | possible. They halted, half an hour afterwards, in a copse, 18 XIII | songs and cries arose; the hour of the sacrifice had come. 19 XIV | accomplished; and for an hour Passepartout laughed gaily 20 XIV | darksome forest, and, an hour after leaving the pagoda, 21 XV | striking; Mr. Fogg was an hour in advance of time. Fix 22 XVIII | speed his journey. Had the hour of adversity come? Passepartout 23 XX | wheelbarrow, and half an hour later stepped upon the quay 24 XX | eight and nine knots the hour. Will you look at her?" ~" 25 XX | you could go - " ~"In an hour; as soon as provisions could 26 XX | Very well. In half an hour we shall go on board." ~" 27 XXI | lose sight of him for an hour. It was his duty, and he 28 XXI | average of nine miles an hour, and the wind was becoming 29 XXIII | quarter. A quarter of an hour later he stopped before 30 XXIII | half-past six, the very hour of departure, Mr. Fogg and 31 XXIV | his position. Within an hour the Frenchman had cut off 32 XXIV | By making twelve miles an hour, she would cross the ocean 33 XXIV | that is, the twenty-first hour after midnight precisely 34 XXV | proceeded to find out at what hour the first train left for 35 XXV | Camerfield and Mandiboy. An hour after, they were once more 36 XXVI | more than twenty miles an hour, which was a sufficient 37 XXVI | Snow began to fall an hour after they started, a fine 38 XXVI | seven in the morning; and an hour later the dormitory was 39 XXVII | SPEED OF TWENTY MILES AN HOUR, A COURSE OF MORMON HISTORY ~ 40 XXVII | attend. ~At the appointed hour Elder William Hitch rose, 41 XXVIII| passed northward for an hour as far as Weber River, having 42 XXVIII| stopped for a quarter of an hour at Green River station. 43 XXVIII| rate of a hundred miles an hour, hardly bore upon the rails 44 XXIX | train will be there in an hour, and will stop there ten 45 XXIX | speed of a hundred miles an hour. ~Aouda behaved courageously 46 XXX | it had finally stopped an hour after, some twenty miles 47 XXXI | velocity of forty miles an hour. ~The distance between Fort 48 XXXI | less than forty miles an hour. ~"If nothing breaks," said 49 XXXI | of Omaha. In less than an hour he left the rudder and furled 50 XXXI | started three-quarters of an hour before! ~ 51 XXXII | by three-quarters of an hour. It was his fault, for, 52 XXXII | to put to sea?" ~"In an hour." ~"You are bound for - " ~" 53 XXXIII| EQUAL TO THE OCCASION ~An hour after, the Henrietta passed 54 XXXIII| speed of ninety miles an hour. It continued fresh, but, 55 XXXIV | three o'clock. ~At that hour Phileas Fogg, having stimulated 56 XXXVI | back the crowd, and as the hour when Phileas Fogg was due