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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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twelve

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1 VIII | plenty of time; it's only twelve o'clock." ~Passepartout 2 VIII | pulled out his big watch. "Twelve!" he exclaimed; "why, it' 3 XI | horrible rites. ~At half-past twelve the train stopped at Burhampoor 4 XI | Mr. Fogg offered first twelve hundred, then fifteen hundred, 5 XII | Allahabad was now only twelve miles to the north-east. 6 XII | Mr. Fogg!" ~"I have yet twelve hours to spare; I can devote 7 XIII | the walls about half-past twelve, without having met anyone; 8 XIV | Chinese coast. ~At half-past twelve the train stopped at Benares. 9 XV | delaying his departure for twelve hours, had consulted the 10 XVI | miles, occupying from ten to twelve days, and the young woman 11 XX | completed, left Hong Kong twelve hours before the stated 12 XXI | itself is situated at least twelve miles up the stream. At 13 XXIV | the steam power. By making twelve miles an hour, she would 14 XXIV | would only have been about twelve thousand miles; whereas 15 XXVI | exceeding one hundred and twelve feet to the mile. ~Such 16 XXVI | Fogg was travelling. About twelve o'clock a troop of ten or 17 XXVI | clock a troop of ten or twelve thousand head of buffalo 18 XXVII | No. 117, from eleven to twelve o'clock; and that he invited 19 XXVII | progress, and towards half-past twelve it reached the northwest 20 XXVII | Asphaltite, whose depression is twelve hundred feet below the sea, 21 XXVIII| Missouri. ~At half-past twelve the travellers caught sight 22 XXXI | therefore twenty hours behind. Twelve from twenty leaves eight. 23 XXXII | one?" ~"Between eleven and twelve knots. The Henrietta, well 24 XXXIII| said "between eleven and twelve knots," and the Henrietta 25 XXXIII| rapid boats, and thus gain twelve hours on the Atlantic steamers. ~ 26 XXXIII| Fogg counted on gaining twelve hours in the same way. Instead 27 XXXIII| at twenty minutes before twelve, 21st December. He was only 28 XXXIV | at twenty minutes before twelve on the 21st of December, 29 XXXVI | arrive till ten minutes after twelve." ~"Well, gentlemen," resumed


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