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1 I | all. ~The way in which he got admission to this exclusive 2 I | rope like Blondin. Then I got to be a professor of gymnastics, 3 I | service." ~Phileas Fogg got up, took his hat in his 4 III | fingers." ~"But have you got the robber's description?" 5 V | members. From the club it soon got into the papers throughout 6 IX | meeting, Passepartout and Fix got into the habit of chatting 7 X | Phileas Fogg coldly, as he got into the train. Poor Passepartout, 8 X | committed on Indian soil. I've got my man." ~Just then the 9 XI | Island of Salcette, and had got into the open country. At 10 XI | either side, Passepartout got astride the saddle-cloth 11 XII | with the elephant when he got to Allahabad? Would he carry 12 XX | harbour. Mr. Fogg and Aouda got into the palanquin, their 13 XX | soon as provisions could be got aboard and the sails put 14 XXI | Phileas Fogg, when they got into the open sea, "to advise 15 XXII | behaviour. ~Passepartout got up and proceeded, as well 16 XXII | muttered he; "Aouda has not got up yet, and Mr. Fogg has 17 XXII | what should he do when he got there? His pocket was empty; 18 XXIV | relieved and comforted. Fix got up in a somewhat rumpled 19 XXIV | Bombay priests after him, I got you intoxicated at Hong 20 XXV | injury, at least until they got back to London. "If there 21 XXV | overturning Fix, who speedily got upon his feet again, though 22 XXV | the peace." ~Phileas Fogg got into the train, which started 23 XXVIII| Several passengers had got off at Green River, and 24 XXVIII| settles with Mr. Fogg; he has got to deal with me! It seems 25 XXVIII| thought Passepartout, "we've got him. He won't budge." ~At 26 XXIX | at his opponent. But Fix got up, and, going to Colonel 27 XXX | All the passengers had got out of the train, the wheels 28 XXXI | with snow, said: "We have got there!" ~Arrived! Arrived 29 XXXII | Phileas Fogg hailed a boat, got into it, and soon found 30 XXXIII| Captain Fogg, you've got something of the Yankee 31 XXXIII| abandon Mr. Fogg. They all got upon the train, which was 32 XXXIV | Custom House without delay, got into a cab, and in a few 33 XXXVI | past eight, Andrew Stuart got up, saying, "Gentlemen, 34 XXXVI | 23 train, he would have got here by this time. We can,