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1 IV | out of the station. ~The night was dark, and a fine, steady 2 IX | and saucer. The following night they passed through the 3 X | into the darkness of the night. ~ 4 XI | conversation fell again. During the night the train left the mountains 5 XI | unpardonable folly of the night before. Being much less 6 XII | station of Allahabad. ~The night was cold. The Parsee lit 7 XII | Nothing occurred during the night to disturb the slumberers, 8 XII | here; she will pass the night there." ~"And the sacrifice 9 XIII | think we must wait till night before acting." ~"I think 10 XIII | abduction must be made that night, and not when, at break 11 XIII | could save her. ~As soon as night fell, about six o'clock, 12 XIII | either windows or doors. ~The night was dark. The moon, on the 13 XIV | black smoke heavenward. ~Night came on; the train passed 14 XXI | to be flying in the air. ~Night came. The moon was entering 15 XXI | crew remained on deck all night. ~At sunrise the next day, 16 XXI | in the small hours of the night, and crossed the Tropic 17 XXI | with fearful violence. At night the tempest increased in 18 XXI | her northward track. ~The night was really terrible; it 19 XXI | and take some repose. ~The night was comparatively quiet. 20 XXII | till the following morning. Night came, and Passepartout re-entered 21 XXVI | o'clock. It was already night, cold and cheerless, the 22 XXVI | three full hours, and it was night before the track was clear. 23 XXVII | MORMON HISTORY ~During the night of the 5th of December, 24 XXVIII| soil. ~At ten o'clock at night the train stopped at Fort 25 XXVIII| fallen abundantly during the night, but, being mixed with rain, 26 XXIX | behind-hand. ~During the night Camp Walbach was passed 27 XXX | conceal his apprehensions. As night approached, the snow fell 28 XXX | perfect calm. ~Throughout the night Aouda, full of sad forebodings, 29 XXX | shaking his head. ~Thus the night passed. At dawn, the half-extinguished 30 XXXI | spoken to Fix during the night, and whose offer he had 31 XXXI | and Iowa City. During the night it crossed the Mississippi 32 XXXII | Rooms were engaged, and the night passed, briefly to Phileas 33 XXXIII| atmosphere; and during the night the temperature varied, 34 XXXV | been doomed to bear. ~The night passed. Mr. Fogg went to 35 XXXV | Passepartout watched all night, like a faithful dog, at