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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 I | James Forster, the dismissed servant, appeared. ~"The new servant," 2 I | servant, appeared. ~"The new servant," said he. ~A young man 3 II | to tell whether the new servant would turn out as absolutely 4 II | Phileas Fogg was looking for a servant, and that his life was one 5 II | that was required of the servant, from eight in the morning, 6 IV | ASTOUNDS PASSEPARTOUT, HIS SERVANT ~Having won twenty guineas 7 IV | Phileas Fogg and his servant seated themselves in a first-class 8 VII | entered, one of whom was the servant whom Fix had met on the 9 VII | And this man is your servant?" ~"He is: a Frenchman, 10 VII | went out, followed by his servant. ~"Well?" queried the detective. ~" 11 VII | interrupted Fix. "The servant seems to me less mysterious 12 IX | recognise you. You are the servant of the strange Englishman - " ~" 13 IX | hours. ~Mr. Fogg and his servant went ashore at Aden to have 14 X | left the steamer, gave his servant several errands to do, urged 15 XI | be respected, and if your servant were caught - " ~"Very well, 16 XII | thought troubled the worthy servant. What would Mr. Fogg do 17 XV | he." ~"Is this man your servant?" added the policeman, pointing 18 XV | against Phileas Fogg and his servant, who were accused of having 19 XV | before Mr. Fogg and his servant, the magistrates having 20 XV | connivance of the master with the servant, and as the master in any 21 XV | for the acts of his paid servant, I condemn Phileas Fogg 22 XV | said Phileas Fogg to his servant. ~"But let them at least 23 XVI | acquaintance with the worthy servant, as will be seen. ~All the 24 XVI | he was very certain. The servant, enlightened by his disclosure, 25 XVII | clear!" repeated the worthy servant to himself, proud of his 26 XVII | Passepartout all. Either the servant was the accomplice of his 27 XVII | should fail; or else the servant knew nothing about the robbery, 28 XVIII | Mr. Fogg, bolder than his servant, did not hesitate to approach 29 XIX | It was evident that the servant was not the master's accomplice, 30 XX | have been not to see his servant return at bedtime. But, 31 XX | thought I should find your servant here." ~"Do you know where 32 XX | was much disturbed by the servant's disappearance. ~"I shall 33 XX | steps of the unfortunate servant, whom he had so badly treated, 34 XXI | imparted to him, that the servant should never have speech 35 XXIII | offer himself as a cook or servant, in payment of his passage 36 XXIII | would they have of a cook or servant on an American steamer, 37 XXIII | native. ~"Would you like a servant, sir?" asked Passepartout. ~" 38 XXIII | asked Passepartout. ~"A servant!" cried Mr. Batulcar, caressing 39 XXIII | if I can't take you as a servant, I can as a clown. You see, 40 XXIV | despair of finding his missing servant. Chance, or perhaps a kind 41 XXIV | unperceived by Mr. Fogg's servant. ~On that very day, however, 42 XXVIII| himself with saying to his servant, "See what is the matter." ~ 43 XXX | understood her look. If his servant was a prisoner, ought he 44 XXXI | Passepartout at Fort Kearney, the servant taking upon himself to escort 45 XXXI | fortune and his life. No! His servant would never forget that! ~ 46 XXXIV | with Aouda and his faithful servant. ~It was necessary to make 47 XXXVII| suggested our marriage, my servant would not have gone to the


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