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1 III | shillings and sixpence. Of course, he could not have his eyes 2 VI | rascally faces have only one course to take, and that is to 3 XII | did not pursue a straight course. The Parsee, who was quite 4 XIII | remained the guide: what course would he adopt? Would he 5 XVII | and then undecided what course it was best to take. ~Nevertheless, 6 XVIII | Yokohama steamer would, of course, be missed. ~The pilot went 7 XIX | large the sum is." ~"Of course I do," returned Passepartout. " 8 XX | the others directed their course to the police-station at 9 XXI | chopping waves broke her course, whilst it became very difficult 10 XXI | out to your honour?" ~"Of course." ~"Well, we are going to 11 XXI | Tankadere had always held her course to the north; but towards 12 XXI | perceiving it, would change her course a little, so as to succour 13 XXII | of November, directed her course at full steam towards Japan. 14 XXII | to decide upon his future course. He fell to at meals with 15 XXIV | half-mast, had directed his course towards the little craft. 16 XXIV | five hundred. And now the course was a straight one, and 17 XXIV | the Bank is rich!" ~His course decided on, he went on board 18 XXVI | moderate and change their course; it is a torrent of living 19 XXVI | been helpless. ~The best course was to wait patiently, and 20 XXVII | TWENTY MILES AN HOUR, A COURSE OF MORMON HISTORY ~During 21 XXVII | distilled, 1,000. Fishes are, of course, unable to live in it, and 22 XXIX | RAILROADS ~The train pursued its course, that evening, without interruption, 23 XXX | receive his confidences. What course should he take? He thought 24 XXX | alarmed, did not know what course to take. ~Should he send 25 XXXI | but it held on its even course, soon gained on the wolves, 26 XXXII | sailing vessels, of which, of course, Phileas Fogg could make 27 XXXIII| Island, and directed her course rapidly eastward. ~At noon 28 XXXIII| Henrietta was directing her course towards Liverpool. It was 29 XXXIII| not to deviate from his course, furled his sails and increased 30 XXXIII| sea; and he kept on his course, without even decreasing 31 XXXIII| going to Liverpool?" ~"Of course." ~"Ass!" replied the detective, 32 XXXIII| refrained. ~And now what course would Phileas Fogg adopt? 33 XXXIII| coal would give out in the course of the day. ~"Do not let 34 XXXV | ruined him. ~Mr. Fogg's course, however, was fully decided