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caressed 1
caressing 1
cargo 2
carnatic 30
carnival 3
carpet 1
carpet-bag 11
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31 six
30 away
30 behind
30 carnatic
30 certainly
30 engineer
30 england
Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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carnatic

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1 XVIII| asked Mr. Fogg. ~"The Carnatic." ~"Ought she not to have 2 XVIII| Phileas Fogg, for had not the Carnatic been forced to lie over 3 XVIII| after leaving London. ~The Carnatic was announced to leave Hong 4 XVIII| Monsieur." ~"Go to the Carnatic, and engage three cabins." ~ 5 XIX | they were to embark on the Carnatic, he was not astonished to 6 XIX | that, the repairs on the Carnatic having been completed, the 7 XIX | time of the sailing of the Carnatic. ~Fix caught him by the 8 XIX | will not be informed of the Carnatic's departure; and, if he 9 XX | being then high tide, the Carnatic would leave the harbour. 10 XX | Fogg then learned that the Carnatic had sailed the evening before. 11 XX | he have gone on board the Carnatic without us?" ~"Without you, 12 XX | you intend to sail in the Carnatic?" ~"Yes, sir." ~"So did 13 XX | excessively disappointed. The Carnatic, its repairs being completed, 14 XX | other vessels besides the Carnatic, it seems to me, in the 15 XX | No. I have missed the Carnatic, and I must get to Yokohama 16 XXI | might have embarked on the Carnatic at the last moment; and 17 XXI | at Yokohama; for, if the Carnatic was carrying him thither, 18 XXII | MONEY IN ONE'S POCKET ~The Carnatic, setting sail from Hong 19 XXII | he kept crying out, "The Carnatic! the Carnatic!" ~The steamer 20 XXII | out, "The Carnatic! the Carnatic!" ~The steamer lay puffing 21 XXII | on the deck, just as the Carnatic was moving off. Several 22 XXII | morning on the deck of the Carnatic, and eagerly inhaling the 23 XXII | to follow us on board the Carnatic. A detective on the track 24 XXII | struck him. ~"Ah! am I on the Carnatic?" ~"Yes." ~"On the way to 25 XXII | though he was really on the Carnatic, his master was not there. ~ 26 XXII | At dawn on the 13th the Carnatic entered the port of Yokohama. 27 XXII | his office in his own. The Carnatic anchored at the quay near 28 XXII | possible before leaving the Carnatic; but, as he had been walking 29 XXIV | time in going on board the Carnatic, where he learned, to Aouda' 30 XXIV | Bombay, and had come by the Carnatic, on which steamer he himself


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