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1 I | his hat in his left hand, put it on his head with an automatic 2 III | half-past eleven, and having put his right foot before his 3 III | in Ralph, "I hope we may put our hands on the robber. 4 III | feverish hand; then suddenly put them down again. ~"Well, 5 V | telegraphic dispatch was put into his hands: ~Suez to 6 IX | Tears, and the next day they put in at Steamer Point, north-west 7 XII | The Parsee nodded, and put his finger to his lips. 8 XII | English have been unable to put a stop to them?" ~"These 9 XIII | neutrality. ~Sir Francis frankly put the question to him. ~"Officers," 10 XV | was hanging on a nail, and put it hurriedly on his head. ~" 11 XVII | captain as often as possible put up his sails, and under 12 XVIII | next boat; but this only put Passepartout in a passion. ~ 13 XIX | that those gentlemen have put themselves to a useless 14 XIX | honour, but they must try to put obstacles in his way! I 15 XIX | well waylay Mr. Fogg and put his money in their pockets!" ~" 16 XIX | Passepartout's hand. He took it, put it between his lips, lit 17 XX | got aboard and the sails put up." ~"It is a bargain. 18 XX | earnest-money?" ~"If it would not put your honour out - " ~"Here 19 XXI | the south-west. The pilot put up his poles, but took them 20 XXII | and the Oriental islands put in. It is situated in the 21 XXIII | what confidence would they put in him, dressed as he was? 22 XXIII | they kept on spinning; they put them into their pockets, 23 XXIV | Fix was no longer there to put obstacles in their way! ~ 24 XXIV | done up to this time to put them in his path. I've changed 25 XXV | planks, he fell through them. Put out of countenance by the 26 XXV | compactly than they are easy to put on. Aouda had escaped unharmed, 27 XXVI | them as fast as they were put in position. ~The Pacific 28 XXVIII| train stopped. Passepartout put his head out of the door, 29 XXIX | seats. ~It was necessary to put an end to the struggle, 30 XXXII | signals, and were preparing to put to sea at morning tide; 31 XXXII | Cardiff." ~"You are going to put to sea?" ~"In an hour." ~" 32 XXXII | not being capable of being put in practice. It seemed that 33 XXXIII| point of Sandy Hook, and put to sea. During the day she 34 XXXIII| a pirate, would quietly put himself in safety. The conjecture 35 XXXIII| trans-Atlantic steamers stop to put off the mails. These mails 36 XXXIII| this moment Fix came up, put his hand upon Mr. Fogg's 37 XXXIV | been, Mr. Fogg carefully put his watch upon the table, 38 XXXV | thought it more than time to put a stop to this expense,