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stopped 36
stopping 2
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36 few
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36 reform
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36 woman
35 large
35 night
Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 IV | to Charing Cross. The cab stopped before the railway station 2 XI | Because the railway stopped at the base of these mountains, 3 XI | half-past twelve the train stopped at Burhampoor where Passepartout 4 XI | maledictions when the train stopped, and accusing it of sluggishness, 5 XI | harm no one. ~The train stopped, at eight o'clock, in the 6 XII | After two hours the guide stopped the elephant, and gave him 7 XII | to the north-east. They stopped under a clump of bananas, 8 XII | becoming restless, suddenly stopped. ~It was then four o'clock. ~" 9 XII | peculiar whistle, Mr. Fogg stopped him, and, turning to Sir 10 XIII | branches. ~Soon the Parsee stopped on the borders of the glade, 11 XIII | in that direction. They stopped, and engaged in a whispered 12 XIII | Passepartout and the guide stopped. Had they been heard? Was 13 XIII | banks of the stream, and stopped fifty paces from the pyre, 14 XIV | half-past twelve the train stopped at Benares. The Brahmin 15 XV | and forth. ~The carriage stopped before a modest-looking 16 XV | mind that the robber had stopped somewhere on the route and 17 XVI | to do, since the steamer stopped at Singapore, whence there 18 XX | and the palanquin having stopped at the hotel for the luggage, 19 XXIII | quarter of an hour later he stopped before a large cabin, adorned 20 XXVIII| clock at night the train stopped at Fort Bridger station, 21 XXVIII| day, 7th December, they stopped for a quarter of an hour 22 XXVIII| was heard, and the train stopped. Passepartout put his head 23 XXVIII| Proctor. ~The train had stopped before a red signal which 24 XXVIII| our train." ~Passepartout stopped short, and eagerly listened 25 XXIX | vice-president of the road, stopped at this point; cheers were 26 XXIX | bank. At nine the train stopped at the important town of 27 XXIX | Sioux if the train was not stopped. Fort Kearney station, where 28 XXIX | cried, "Unless the train is stopped in five minutes, we are 29 XXIX | are lost!" ~"It shall be stopped," said Phileas Fogg, preparing 30 XXIX | worked and at last they stopped, less than a hundred feet 31 XXIX | before the train entirely stopped. ~But when the passengers 32 XXX | slackened; and it had finally stopped an hour after, some twenty 33 XXX | themselves. The train had then stopped. The engineer, when he found 34 XXXI | was not afraid of being stopped by the Platte River, because 35 XXXI | its sails unspread. ~It stopped at last, and Mudge, pointing 36 XXXI | evening of the 11th, the train stopped in the station on the right


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