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1 IV | Steam Transit and General Guide, with its timetables showing 2 IX | so kindly volunteered to guide me at Suez?" ~"Ah! I quite 3 XI | only remained now to find a guide, which was comparatively 4 XII | shorten the journey, the guide passed to the left of the 5 XII | trot. ~After two hours the guide stopped the elephant, and 6 XII | loud and steady snores. The guide watched Kiouni, who slept 7 XII | six in the morning; the guide hoped to reach Allahabad 8 XII | branches of the Ganges. The guide avoided inhabited places, 9 XII | appreciated. ~At two o'clock the guide entered a thick forest which 10 XII | seeing us, if possible." ~The guide unloosed the elephant and 11 XII | countenance, and, turning to the guide, said, "A suttee." ~The 12 XII | her husband," said the guide; "an independent rajah of 13 XII | Francis was speaking, the guide shook his head several times, 14 XII | first light of dawn." ~The guide now led the elephant out 15 XIII | Fogg. ~There remained the guide: what course would he adopt? 16 XIII | Officers," replied the guide, "I am a Parsee, and this 17 XIII | However," resumed the guide, "it is certain, not only 18 XIII | I think so," said the guide. ~The worthy Indian then 19 XIII | It was decided that the guide should direct the elephant 20 XIII | getting at the victim. The guide was familiar with the pagoda 21 XIII | Come!" whispered the guide. ~He slipped more cautiously 22 XIII | distinctly. Much to the guide's disappointment, the guards 23 XIII | The time seemed long; the guide ever and anon left them 24 XIII | a last consultation, the guide announced that he was ready 25 XIII | outside. Passepartout and the guide stopped. Had they been heard? 26 XIII | beside himself, and the guide gnashed his teeth with rage. 27 XIII | to go away," echoed the guide. ~"Stop," said Fogg. "I 28 XIII | this terrible drama. The guide led them to the rear of 29 XIII | moment Sir Francis and the guide seized Phileas Fogg, who, 30 XIV | complete prostration. The guide made her drink a little 31 XIV | with great purity, and the guide had not exaggerated in saying 32 XIV | Fogg proceeded to pay the guide the price agreed upon for 33 XIV | that his master owed to the guide's devotion. He had, indeed, 34 XIV | Parsee," said he to the guide, "you have been serviceable 35 XIV | elephant? He is yours." ~The guide's eyes glistened. ~"Your 36 XIV | cried he. ~"Take him, guide," returned Mr. Fogg, "and 37 XVI | Aouda confirmed the Parsee guide's narrative of her touching 38 XVIII| place on the bridge, to guide the Rangoon through the 39 XXII | than, taking chance for his guide, to wander aimlessly through 40 XXVII| terrible thing to have to guide so many wives at once across 41 XXXI | sort of rudder served to guide the vehicle. It was, in