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34 head
34 just
Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 II | what I wanted! Ah, we shall get on together, Mr. Fogg and 2 III | And also why the thief can get away more easily." ~"Be 3 IV | examine my passport when I get back, you will be able to 4 VI | Four hours; long enough to get in her coal. It is thirteen 5 VI | on board he will no doubt get off at Suez, so as to reach 6 VII | this man here until I can get a warrant to arrest him 7 IX | for the sub-lieutenants get 280 pounds, brigadiers, 8 X | PASSEPARTOUT IS ONLY TOO GLAD TO GET OFF WITH THE LOSS OF HIS 9 XI | shouted, "Passengers will get out here!" ~Phileas Fogg 10 XIII | roundabout way, so as to get at the pagoda on the rear. 11 XV | Kong steamer, in order to get Aouda comfortably settled 12 XVI | could be effected, might get full under way again for 13 XVII | unfortunate as to lose you when we get to Hong Kong?" ~"Why," responded 14 XIX | going into a barber's to get shaved he learned that these 15 XIX | pounds; and if I succeed, I get two thousand pounds. If 16 XX | the Carnatic, and I must get to Yokohama by the 14th 17 XXIII | to himself that he must get something to eat at all 18 XXIII | early in the morning to get up a concert, and the audience 19 XXIII | by which he might also get a little money to satisfy 20 XXVI | please the buffaloes to get out of the way. ~Passepartout 21 XXVIII| on, while Fix longed to get out of this difficult region, 22 XXVIII| betrayed determined will, "to get him back living to Europe!" ~ 23 XXVIII| take it into his head to get out; but that gentleman 24 XXVIII| is a way, after all, to get over." ~"On the bridge?" 25 XXVIII| ready to attempt anything to get over Medicine Creek, thought 26 XXIX | I am in a great hurry to get back to Europe, and any 27 XXIX | and shouted, "You can't get off, gentlemen!" ~"Why not?" 28 XXX | If you wish to go, please get in." ~"I will not go," said 29 XXXI | said Mudge, "we shall get there!" ~Mr. Fogg had made 30 XXXI | and they only had time to get into the cars. They had 31 XXXIII| out! "Ah, if my master can get over that," muttered he, " 32 XXXIII| twenty-four hours more in which to get to London; that length of 33 XXXV | morning, and told him to get Aouda's breakfast, and a 34 XXXVI | have taken from New York to get here in time arrived yesterday.


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