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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 III | directed his steps towards the large hall, a sumptuous apartment 2 V | with Phileas Fogg, but the large majority shook their heads 3 VIII | either: he has offered a large reward to the engineer of 4 VIII | soon after the robbery; the large sum carried by Mr. Fogg; 5 XII | himself against the trunk of a large tree. Nothing occurred during 6 XII | them was drawn a car with large wheels, the spokes of which 7 XIV | dress of Scotch stuff, a large mantle, and a fine otter-skin 8 XIV | town of Buxar, or Patna, a large manufacturing and trading-place, 9 XVII | European fields; sago-bushes, large ferns with gorgeous branches, 10 XVII | dozen mangoes -  a fruit as large as good-sized apples, of 11 XVII | port. ~The Rangoon had a large quota of passengers, many 12 XIX | they found themselves in a large room handsomely decorated, 13 XIX | at the end of which was a large camp-bed furnished with 14 XIX | that you don't know how large the sum is." ~"Of course 15 XIX | without trunks, and carrying a large amount in banknotes. And 16 XX | between the anxiety to gain a large sum and the fear of venturing 17 XXII | towards Japan. She carried a large cargo and a well-filled 18 XXII | the cedars were perched large eagles; amid the foliage 19 XXIII | later he stopped before a large cabin, adorned with several 20 XXIII | furrowed with veins as large as the strings of a bass-viol. ~" 21 XXIII | Before three o'clock the large shed was invaded by the 22 XXIII | turned around on the edges of large glasses, crossed bamboo 23 XXIV | General Grant. She was a large paddle-wheel steamer of 24 XXIV | with three masts, giving a large capacity for sails, and 25 XXIV | English, many Americans, a large number of coolies on their 26 XXIV | steamer, sustained on its large paddles, rolled but little, 27 XXV | hotel was occupied by a large bar, a sort of restaurant 28 XXV | were going about carrying large posters, and flags and streamers 29 XXV | a petroleum warehouse, a large platform had been erected 30 XXVI | Indians and wild beasts, and a large tract which the Mormons, 31 XXVII | framed in lofty crags in large strata, encrusted with white 32 XXVIII| air became crisp and cold. Large birds, frightened by the 33 XXIX | and form a single artery a large tributary whose waters empty 34 XXXI | to which was attached a large brigantine sail. This mast 35 XXXV | pounds were left of the large sum he had carried with


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