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Jules Verne
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1 III | will take it." ~"This very evening?" asked Stuart. ~"This very 2 III | asked Stuart. ~"This very evening," returned Phileas Fogg. 3 V | office at nine o'clock one evening, when the following telegraphic 4 VIII | at eight o'clock in the evening, Monsieur Fogg came home 5 IX | due, arrived there on the evening of the 14th, a gain of fifteen 6 XI | from Bundelcund, towards evening. The next day Sir Francis 7 XII | crossed by eight in the evening, and another halt was made 8 XII | hoped to reach Allahabad by evening. In that case, Mr. Fogg 9 XIX | steamer would leave that very evening, and not next morning, as 10 XX | absorbed himself throughout the evening in the perusal of The Times 11 XX | Carnatic had sailed the evening before. He had expected 12 XX | the 11th, at seven in the evening. We have, therefore, four 13 XXI | Royal yacht regatta. ~By evening, the log showed that two 14 XXI | tempest. The sun had set the evening before in a red mist, in 15 XXI | to the north; but towards evening the wind, veering three 16 XXI | traverse them! That very evening Mr. Fogg was due at Shanghai, 17 XXII | recalled the events of the evening before, Fix's revelation, 18 XXIV | announced to leave that very evening, and it became necessary 19 XXIV | indicate nine o'clock in the evening, that is, the twenty-first 20 XXVI | the rails laid down the evening before, brought the rails 21 XXIX | pursued its course, that evening, without interruption, passing 22 XXX | Francisco?" ~"To-morrow evening, madam." ~"To-morrow evening! 23 XXX | evening, madam." ~"To-morrow evening! But then it will be too 24 XXX | moments, but always in vain. ~Evening came, and the little band 25 XXX | Phileas Fogg. ~"Not till this evening." ~"Ah!" returned the impassible 26 XXXI | before nine o'clock in the evening, the time that the steamer 27 XXXI | would reach New York on the evening, if not on the morning, 28 XXXI | at four o'clock in the evening, it reached Chicago, already 29 XXXI | quarter-past eleven in the evening of the 11th, the train stopped 30 XXXII | quarter before nine in the evening of the 21st there were nine 31 XXXIII| of wind. Ever since the evening before the barometer, suddenly 32 XXXIII| decided upon one, for that evening he sent for the engineer, 33 XXXIII| quarter before nine on the evening of the 21st of December. 34 XXXIII| Fastnet Light. By ten in the evening they were passing Queenstown. 35 XXXIII| arriving at Liverpool the next evening by the Henrietta, he would 36 XXXIII| quarter before nine in the evening. ~The Henrietta entered 37 XXXIV | quarter before nine that evening to reach the Reform Club, 38 XXXV | affairs to rights. In the evening he would ask permission 39 XXXV | going to speak with me this evening?" ~"Yes, madam; probably 40 XXXV | appeared in the saloon on the evening before (Saturday, the 21st 41 XXXV | About half-past seven in the evening Mr. Fogg sent to know if 42 XXXV | Marylebone parish, that evening. ~Passepartout smiled his 43 XXXVI | quarter before nine in the evening, on the threshold of the 44 XXXVI | Saville Row morning and evening. No news. The police were 45 XXXVI | neighbouring streets on Saturday evening; it seemed like a multitude 46 XXXVII| minutes past eight in the evening -  about five and twenty 47 XXXVII| sake of regularity. ~That evening, Mr. Fogg, as tranquil and


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