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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 VI | your man, even if he is on board the Mongolia." ~"A man rather 2 VI | and, if my thief is on board, I'll answer for it; he' 3 VI | Fix. "If the robber is on board he will no doubt get off 4 VI | presentiment that the robber was on board the Mongolia. If he had 5 VI | master is - " ~"He stayed on board." ~"But he must go to the 6 VIII | Bombay, take passage on board the Mongolia, follow my 7 VIII | his hand, proceeding on board the Mongolia; and, ere many 8 IX | m charmed to find you on board. Where are you bound?" ~" 9 IX | procured, Mr. Fogg returned on board to resume his former habits; 10 IX | later the pilot came on board. A range of hills lay against 11 XV | nervously. ~"We shall be on board by noon," replied his master, 12 XV | Before noon we shall be on board." But he was by no means 13 XVI | comfortably provided for on board of her as Phileas Fogg could 14 XVI | to explain why he was on board without awakening Passepartout' 15 XVI | Monsieur Fix, are you on board?" returned the really astonished 16 XVI | it I have not seen you on board since we left Calcutta?" ~" 17 XVI | have a friendly glass on board the Rangoon." ~ 18 XVII | had then encountered on board the Mongolia, who disembarked 19 XVIII | missed. ~The pilot went on board at six, and took his place 20 XX | yesterday. Could he have gone on board the Carnatic without us?" ~" 21 XX | half an hour we shall go on board." ~"But poor Passepartout?" 22 XX | No. 43, with its crew on board, and its provisions stored 23 XX | Phileas Fogg and Aouda went on board, where they found Fix already 24 XXI | ascertain if he had been on board. ~A brisk breeze arose about 25 XXI | accomplish that distance. All on board feared that it could not 26 XXII | proposed, to follow us on board the Carnatic. A detective 27 XXII | There is no young lady on board," interrupted the purser. " 28 XXIV | lost no time in going on board the Carnatic, where he learned, 29 XXIV | complement of passengers on board, among them English, many 30 XXIV | the detective had been on board at that moment, Passepartout 31 XXIV | moment? ~He was actually on board the General Grant. ~On reaching 32 XXIV | course decided on, he went on board the General Grant, and was 33 XXXII | and soon found himself on board the Henrietta, iron-hulled, 34 XXXII | ready?" ~"We will be on board at nine o'clock," replied, 35 XXXII | abandoned him. They were on board when the Henrietta made 36 XXXIII| thirty hours he had been on board, had so shrewdly managed 37 XXXIII| once arrived, the affair on board the Henrietta, added to 38 XXXIII| that there was a captain on board. ~On the 13th they passed


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