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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 I | but his winnings never went into his purse, being reserved 2 I | bringing a guest with him; and went home at exactly midnight, 3 I | an automatic motion, and went off without a word. ~Passepartout 4 II | step too many, and always went to his destination by the 5 III | deal, gathered them up, and went on: "You are right, theoretically, 6 IV | reply, but could not. He went out, mounted to his own 7 VI | and meanwhile the consul went away to his office. Fix, 8 VII | customary fee, coldly bowed, and went out, followed by his servant. ~" 9 VII | orders to Passepartout, went off to the Mongolia in a 10 VIII | chatting volubly as they went along. ~"Above all," said 11 IX | Mr. Fogg and his servant went ashore at Aden to have the 12 X | passengers of the Mongolia went ashore at half-past four 13 X | however, thinking no harm, went in like a simple tourist, 14 XI | him to reflect before he went any further; to which that 15 XVI | emerged from his cabin and went on deck. Passepartout was 16 XVII | ascertain that he really went round the world as had been 17 XVII | sleeve at Fix's manoeuvres, went about his usual errands. ~ 18 XVII | expressed. ~Passepartout went still further the next day; 19 XVIII | course, be missed. ~The pilot went on board at six, and took 20 XVIII | continue the journey with them, went off at a brisk gait to obey 21 XIX | Victoria port, gazing as he went at the curious palanquins 22 XIX | anything about him. You went into his service the day 23 XX | Phileas Fogg and Aouda went on board, where they found 24 XXI | dispensed with; all hands went forward to the bows. A single 25 XXII | all nations. ~Passepartout went timidly ashore on this so 26 XXII | it is despised in China - went hither and thither in groups 27 XXII | fine, stringy tobacco. He went on till he found himself 28 XXIII | him something to eat. ~He went upon the stage, and took 29 XXIV | His course decided on, he went on board the General Grant, 30 XXV | as he thought best, and went on to the consulate. ~He 31 XXV | the crowd. Boots and shoes went whirling through the air, 32 XXVI | the rapidity with which it went on injuriously affect its 33 XXVII | Passepartout, about nine o'clock, went out upon the platform to 34 XXVII | taken for a clergyman. He went from one end of the train 35 XXVIII| and more impatient as they went on, while Fix longed to 36 XXIX | rose, and, followed by Fix, went out upon the platform. Passepartout 37 XXX | his precious carpet-bag, went off with the sergeant and 38 XXXI | of the station, Mr. Fogg went up to him. An instant after, 39 XXXI | impetus the wind had given it, went on half a mile further with 40 XXXIII| terms with the captain, went over to him in a body. This 41 XXXIII| During the first days, they went along smoothly enough. The 42 XXXIII| the engineer came on deck, went up to Mr. Fogg, and began 43 XXXIII| commanded to unchain a tiger. He went to the poop, saying to himself, " 44 XXXIII| sold it for. ~The party went on shore at once. Fix was 45 XXXV | provisions, and quietly went to his domicile. ~He bore 46 XXXV | The night passed. Mr. Fogg went to bed, but did he sleep? 47 XXXV | Passepartout left the room, and went to find Aouda, to whom he 48 XXXV | knocked at Aouda's door, went into her room, seated himself, 49 XXXVII| next day. ~Passepartout went on his errand enchanted.


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