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park 1
parliament 1
paroxysm 1
parsee 31
parsees 2
part 28
partake 1
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31 colonel
31 fellow
31 lost
31 parsee
31 quite
31 san
31 six
Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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parsee

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1 X | happened to be the day of a Parsee festival. These descendants 2 X | At last, having seen the Parsee carnival wind away in the 3 XI | comparatively easy. A young Parsee, with an intelligent face, 4 XI | led out and equipped. The Parsee, who was an accomplished 5 XI | saddle-cloth between them. The Parsee perched himself on the elephant' 6 XII | pursue a straight course. The Parsee, who was quite familiar 7 XII | as he was by the skilful Parsee; but they endured the discomfort 8 XII | breakfast. ~At noon the Parsee gave the signal of departure. 9 XII | threatening motions. The Parsee avoided them as much as 10 XII | The night was cold. The Parsee lit a fire in the bungalow 11 XII | know, officer," replied the Parsee, listening attentively to 12 XII | waited without a word. The Parsee jumped to the ground, fastened 13 XII | ugly old hag? Never!" ~The Parsee made a motion to keep silence. ~ 14 XII | said, "A suttee." ~The Parsee nodded, and put his finger 15 XIII | replied the guide, "I am a Parsee, and this woman is a Parsee. 16 XIII | Parsee, and this woman is a Parsee. Command me as you will." ~" 17 XIII | celebrated beauty of the Parsee race, and the daughter of 18 XIII | she could not escape. ~The Parsee's narrative only confirmed 19 XIII | the temple itself. ~The Parsee, leading the others, noiselessly 20 XIII | the branches. ~Soon the Parsee stopped on the borders of 21 XIII | were watching within. ~The Parsee, now convinced that it was 22 XIII | impossible," returned the Parsee. ~They lay down at the foot 23 XIII | noiselessly to work, and the Parsee on one side and Passepartout 24 XIII | Francis stood erect, the Parsee bowed his head, and Passepartout 25 XIV | skilful guidance of the Parsee, was advancing rapidly through 26 XIV | in saying that the young Parsee had been transformed by 27 XIV | determined this question. ~"Parsee," said he to the guide, " 28 XIV | accepted. She had, it seems, a Parsee relation, who was one of 29 XVI | gratitude. ~Aouda confirmed the Parsee guide's narrative of her 30 XVI | races of India. Many of the Parsee merchants have made great 31 XVIII| considerable a personage as the Parsee merchant. Meeting a broker,


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