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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 I | enigmatical personage, about whom little was known, except that he 2 I | communicative of men. He talked very little, and seemed all the more 3 I | were such as to demand but little from the sole domestic, 4 IV | shoes, though we shall do little walking. Make haste!" ~Passepartout 5 VI | tinge of self-conceit. ~Little by little the scene on the 6 VI | self-conceit. ~Little by little the scene on the quay became 7 VII | talking. Excuse me for a little while, consul." ~Fix started 8 VIII | learned that he really knew little or nothing of his master, 9 IX | The steamer rolled but little, the ladies, in fresh toilets, 10 X | departs from the river a little, and, descending south-eastward 11 XI | Assurghur, after skirting for a little the banks of the small river 12 XII | British phlegm, talking little, and scarcely able to catch 13 XII | of Bundelcund, which is little frequented by travellers, 14 XIII | could be penetrated with little difficulty; after one brick 15 XIV | The guide made her drink a little brandy and water, but the 16 XIV | her vermilion hands, her little feet, curved and tender 17 XIV | fully reviving her with a little liquor, and then Sir Francis 18 XV | Had Passepartout been a little less preoccupied, he would 19 XVII | of Hong Kong, which is a little English colony near the 20 XVII | Why," responded Fix, a little embarrassed, "I don't know; 21 XIX | clay pipes stuffed with little balls of opium mingled with 22 XIX | Passepartout, drinking up the little wine that was left in the 23 XX | The pilot walked away a little distance, and gazed out 24 XX | risk myself, my men, or my little boat of scarcely twenty 25 XX | The Tankadere was a neat little craft of twenty tons, as 26 XXI | would shatter the gallant little craft. ~Fix, seated in the 27 XXI | The breeze subsided a little towards noon, and set in 28 XXI | so narrow a space, with little air, and the boat bouncing 29 XXI | exhausted, could now eat a little, and take some repose. ~ 30 XXI | would change her course a little, so as to succour the pilot-boat. ~" 31 XXI | And the booming of the little cannon resounded in the 32 XXII | especially handsome - who took little steps with their little 33 XXII | little steps with their little feet, whereon they wore 34 XXIII | which he might also get a little money to satisfy the immediate 35 XXIII | upon half a bird and a little rice, to breakfast like 36 XXIII | replied Passepartout, a little vexed that his nationality 37 XXIV | directed his course towards the little craft. Phileas Fogg, after 38 XXIV | large paddles, rolled but little, and the Pacific almost 39 XXVI | designated time. ~There was but little conversation in the car, 40 XXVIII| naturally sedentary and little curious. The detective, 41 XXVIII| the experiment proposed a little too American. "Besides," 42 XXVIII| engineer's plan seems to me a little dangerous, but - " ~"Eighty 43 XXIX | empty into the Missouri a little above Omaha. ~The one hundred 44 XXIX | from the engine, remained a little behind, whilst the locomotive 45 XXX | with the sergeant and his little squad. But, before going, 46 XXX | prisoners." ~It was then a little past noon. ~Aouda retired 47 XXX | heard this conversation. A little while before, when there 48 XXX | Evening came, and the little band had not returned. Where 49 XXX | mile off they perceived a little band returning in good order. ~ 50 XXXI | frame on two long beams, a little raised in front like the 51 XXXIII| her progress. The breeze little by little swelled into a 52 XXXIII| progress. The breeze little by little swelled into a tempest, 53 XXXV | Still, I beg to place the little I have left at your service." ~"


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