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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 IV | stopped before the railway station at twenty minutes past eight. 2 IV | was about to enter the station, when a poor beggar-woman, 3 IV | Mr. Fogg was crossing the station to the train, when he perceived 4 IV | slowly glided out of the station. ~The night was dark, and 5 X | it upon him to be at the station promptly at eight, and, 6 X | repaired quietly to the railway station, where he ordered dinner. 7 X | turning his steps towards the station, when he happened to espy 8 X | rushed breathlessly into the station. ~Fix, who had followed 9 X | followed Mr. Fogg to the station, and saw that he was really 10 XII | separated them from the station of Allahabad. ~The night 11 XIV | reflect upon the matter. ~The station at Allahabad was reached 12 XIV | the waiting-rooms of the station, whilst Passepartout was 13 XIV | returned triumphantly to the station. ~The influence to which 14 XV | MORE ~The train entered the station, and Passepartout jumping 15 XV | Just as he was leaving the station a policeman came up to him, 16 XV | twenty-four hours Fix watched the station with feverish anxiety; at 17 XXV | and their luggage to the station drew up to the door. As 18 XXV | the travellers reached the station, and found the train ready 19 XXVI | The train left Oakland station at six o'clock. It was already 20 XXVII | themselves again at the station, took their places in the 21 XXVII | running. Happily for him, the station had neither gates nor barriers. 22 XXVIII| stopped at Fort Bridger station, and twenty minutes later 23 XXVIII| of an hour at Green River station. Snow had fallen abundantly 24 XXVIII| nothing to cause the delay; no station was in view. ~Aouda and 25 XXVIII| gone five miles beyond the station. But scarcely had the train 26 XXIX | Mr. Fogg. ~"It's the next station. The train will be there 27 XXIX | were approaching Plum Creek station. Mr. Fogg rose, and, followed 28 XXIX | not stopped. Fort Kearney station, where there was a garrison, 29 XXIX | between Fort Kearney and the station beyond. ~The conductor was 30 XXIX | hundred feet from Kearney station. ~The soldiers of the fort, 31 XXIX | counted each other on the station platform several were found 32 XXX | He was carried into the station with the other wounded passengers, 33 XXX | a position to defend the station, should the Sioux attack 34 XXX | could now leave Fort Kearney station, and pursue his journey 35 XXX | come up, hurried out of the station, and asked the conductor, " 36 XXX | influence held him back. The station platform burned his feet, 37 XXX | motionless on a bench in the station; he might have been thought 38 XXXI | and down in front of the station, Mr. Fogg went up to him. 39 XXXI | the frozen plains from one station to another. Provided with 40 XXXI | island. Neither village, station, nor fort appeared. From 41 XXXI | Arrived! Arrived at the station which is in daily communication, 42 XXXI | steps to the Omaha railway station. ~The Pacific Railroad proper 43 XXXI | and his party reached the station, and they only had time 44 XXXI | the train stopped in the station on the right bank of the 45 XXXIV | moments descended at the station. ~Phileas Fogg asked if 46 XXXV | visible. ~After leaving the station, Mr. Fogg gave Passepartout


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