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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 XVII | steamer's progress. The captain as often as possible put 2 XVII | Passepartout blamed the captain, the engineer, and the crew, 3 XVIII | proceed slowly, and the captain estimated that she would 4 XVIII | crew. He overwhelmed the captain, officers, and sailors, 5 XXIV | Tankadere had been seen by the captain of the Yokohama steamer, 6 XXX | Sir," said Mr. Fogg to the captain, "three passengers have 7 XXX | disappeared." ~"Dead?" asked the captain. ~"Dead or prisoners; that 8 XXX | to do, sir," returned the captain. "These Indians may retreat 9 XXX | not go alone," cried the captain, touched in spite of himself. " 10 XXX | started forward at once. The captain had only to pick his men. 11 XXX | at their head. ~"Thanks, captain," said Mr. Fogg. ~"Will 12 XXX | then seven o'clock. ~The captain, who was really alarmed, 13 XXXII | deck, and asked for the captain, who forthwith presented 14 XXXII | a growling voice. ~"The captain?" asked Mr. Fogg. ~"I am 15 XXXII | asked Mr. Fogg. ~"I am the captain." ~"I am Phileas Fogg, of 16 XXXII | no object?" ~"None." ~The captain spoke in a tone which did 17 XXXII | are myself," replied the captain. "The vessel belongs to 18 XXXII | Hong Kong, nor with the captain of the Henrietta as with 19 XXXII | the Henrietta as with the captain of the Tankadere. Up to 20 XXXII | idea, for he said to the captain, "Well, will you carry me 21 XXXII | four of you?" ~"Four." ~Captain Speedy began to scratch 22 XXXII | start at nine o'clock," said Captain Speedy, simply. "Are you 23 XXXIII| be thought that this was Captain Speedy. Not the least in 24 XXXIII| Phileas Fogg, Esquire. As for Captain Speedy, he was shut up in 25 XXXIII| go to Liverpool, but the captain would not carry him there. 26 XXXIII| the best terms with the captain, went over to him in a body. 27 XXXIII| was in command instead of Captain Speedy; why the captain 28 XXXIII| Captain Speedy; why the captain was a prisoner in his cabin; 29 XXXIII| manoeuvre simply glorious. The captain had said "between eleven 30 XXXIII| embarked on the affair. ~As for Captain Speedy, he continued to 31 XXXIII| to know that there was a captain on board. ~On the 13th they 32 XXXIII| and ordered him to go for Captain Speedy. It was as if the 33 XXXIII| poop-deck. The bomb was Captain Speedy. It was clear that 34 XXXIII| calmness. ~"Pirate!" cried Captain Speedy. ~"I have sent for 35 XXXIII| Burn my vessel!" cried Captain Speedy, who could scarcely 36 XXXIII| Phileas Fogg, handing the captain a roll of bank-bills. This 37 XXXIII| sixty thousand dollars. The captain forgot in an instant his 38 XXXIII| the iron hull," said the captain in a softer tone. ~"The 39 XXXIII| the hull and engine to the captain, that is, near the whole 40 XXXIII| Do you know one thing, Captain - " ~"Fogg." ~"Captain Fogg, 41 XXXIII| Captain - " ~"Fogg." ~"Captain Fogg, you've got something 42 XXXIII| altogether! ~"Sir," said Captain Speedy, who was now deeply 43 XXXIII| heartily by the hand by Captain Speedy, left that gentleman


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