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wives 2
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woman 36
women 7
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36 nor
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36 woman
35 large
35 night
35 reach
Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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woman

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1 IV | saying, "Here, my good woman. I'm glad that I met you;" 2 XII | Oriental apparel, and leading a woman who faltered at every step, 3 XII | every step, followed. This woman was young, and as fair as 4 XII | guards who followed the young woman presented a violent contrast 5 XII | but a voluntary one. The woman you have just seen will 6 XII | imagine, he refused. The woman left the town, took refuge 7 XII | said, "Suppose we save this woman." ~"Save the woman, Mr. 8 XII | this woman." ~"Save the woman, Mr. Fogg!" ~"I have yet 9 XIII | I am a Parsee, and this woman is a Parsee. Command me 10 XIII | as he declared, the young woman was imprisoned. Could they 11 XIII | make a rush for the young woman at the very moment of the 12 XIII | began to move. The young woman had again fallen into a 13 XIII | had delivered the young woman from death! It was Passepartout 14 XIV | the spouse of a charming woman, a venerable, embalmed rajah! 15 XIV | As for the young Indian woman, she had been unconscious 16 XIV | seven o'clock, the young woman being still in a state of 17 XIV | for Hong Kong. ~The young woman was placed in one of the 18 XIV | that she was a charming woman, in all the European acceptation 19 XIV | During the journey, the young woman fully recovered her senses. 20 XV | accompanied by a young woman, whose presence he was wholly 21 XVI | twelve days, and the young woman was not difficult to please. ~ 22 XVI | reflection. ~Who was this woman? What combination of events 23 XVI | intrigue. Whether the young woman were married or not, he 24 XVI | propose to carry this young woman to Europe?" ~"Not at all. 25 XVIII | was engaged for the young woman, and Mr. Fogg, after seeing 26 XVIII | delighted that the young woman, who was very gracious to 27 XXI | swelling waters. The young woman, who was seated aft, was 28 XXVIII| be recognised, the young woman drew back from the window, 29 XXX | Fogg pressed the young woman's hand, and, having confided 30 XXX | not doubt how the young woman would receive his confidences. 31 XXXI | aided Mr. Fogg and the young woman to descend from the sledge. 32 XXXIV | arrested as a robber. The young woman's heart revolted against 33 XXXV | looked ruefully at the young woman. Aouda was still pensive. ~ 34 XXXV | this soft glance of a noble woman, who could dare all to save 35 XXXVII| Mr. Fogg!" said the young woman. ~"Dear Aouda!" replied 36 XXXVII| nothing but a charming woman, who, strange as it may


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