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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 VIII | through the windows of a car, and in a driving rain! 2 XII | behind them was drawn a car with large wheels, the spokes 3 XII | with each other. Upon the car, which was drawn by four 4 XXIII | Noses were to represent the Car of Juggernaut. But, instead 5 XXIII | hitherto formed the base of the Car had quitted the troupe, 6 XXIII | compose the base of the Car of Juggernaut. They all 7 XXVI | 11th for Liverpool. ~The car which he occupied was a 8 XXVI | little conversation in the car, and soon many of the passengers 9 XXVI | clock a steward entered the car and announced that the time 10 XXVI | and in a few minutes the car was transformed into a dormitory. 11 XXVI | transformed into an ordinary car, and the travellers could 12 XXVI | resumed their places in the car, and observed the varied 13 XXVII | affixed to the door of each car a notice written in manuscript. ~ 14 XXVII | lecture on Mormonism in car No. 117, from eleven to 15 XXVII | ensconced themselves in car No. 117. Passepartout took 16 XXVII | narrative, here left the car; but Elder Hitch, continuing 17 XXVII | only person left in the car, and the Elder, looking 18 XXVII | his turn retiring from the car, and leaving the Elder to 19 XXVIII| master does not leave this car during those four days, 20 XXVIII| detaining Mr. Fogg in the car, to avoid a meeting between 21 XXVIII| breakfast, served in the car, Mr. Fogg and his partners 22 XXVIII| Passepartout rushed out of the car. Thirty or forty passengers 23 XXVIII| was turning towards the car, when the engineer a true 24 XXIX | him. Phileas Fogg left the car, and the American followed 25 XXIX | Fogg, returning to the car as coolly as usual. He began 26 XXIX | revolvers. Aouda remained in the car, as pale as death. ~The 27 XXIX | death. ~The door of the next car opened, and Colonel Proctor 28 XXIX | rear of the train. The last car was only occupied by a dozen 29 XXIX | disappeared on the platform. ~The car, which was some fifty feet 30 XXIX | six-barrelled revolvers, entered the car. The seconds, remaining 31 XXIX | would be taken from the car. ~Nothing could be more 32 XXIX | certainly did not issue from the car where the duellists were. 33 XXIX | preparing to rush from the car. ~"Stay, monsieur," cried 34 XXIX | succeeded in slipping under the car; and while the struggle 35 XXIX | sashes, creeping from one car to another with marvellous 36 XXX | to take his seat in the car, an irresistible influence


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