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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 I | service as a valet here in England. Finding myself out of place, 2 II | abandoned his own country for England, taking service as a valet, 3 III | Directors of the Bank of England -  all rich and highly respectable 4 III | days before at the Bank of England. A package of banknotes, 5 III | observed that the Bank of England reposes a touching confidence 6 IV | a goodly roll of Bank of England notes, which would pass 7 V | into the papers throughout England. The boasted "tour of the 8 V | tourist. ~Everybody knows that England is the world of betting 9 VI | old roundabout route from England to India by the Cape of 10 VI | had been dispatched from England in search of the bank robber; 11 XI | only paying brief visits to England at rare intervals; and was 12 XIX | committed at the Bank of England by a person whose description 13 XIX | reward offered by the Bank of England." ~"Never!" replied Passepartout, 14 XXI | of sailing directly from England to the United States, like 15 XXII | accused of robbing the Bank of England! Pshaw! Mr. Fogg is no more 16 XXIV | here, but it will be in England. The rogue evidently intends 17 XXIV | seems to be going back to England. Well, I will follow him 18 XXIV | mine; for it is only in England that you will ascertain 19 XXV | to him as if he had left England at all. ~The ground floor 20 XXV | there is any question about England in all this, and we were 21 XXVII | only in America, but in England, Norway and Sweden, and 22 XXIX | business which called me to England." ~"Really!" ~"Will you 23 XXXI | himself absolutely safe in England? Perhaps Fix's opinion of 24 XXXI | return of the whole party to England as much as possible. ~At 25 XXXII | himself that the Bank of England would certainly not come 26 XXXII | indemnified. When they reached England, even if Mr. Fogg did not 27 XXXIII| added to that of the Bank of England, might create more difficulties 28 XXXV | protection and comfort in England." ~"We shall see," replied 29 XXXV | pardon me for bringing you to England?" ~"I, Mr. Fogg!" replied 30 XXXVI | director of the Bank of England, and Thomas Flanagan, the


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