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1 XI | conveyance." ~"What?" ~"An elephant! An elephant that belongs 2 XI | What?" ~"An elephant! An elephant that belongs to an Indian 3 XI | Let's go and see the elephant," replied Mr. Fogg. ~They 4 XI | within the enclosure. The elephant, which its owner had reared, 5 XI | had not gone far, and the elephant still preserved his natural 6 XI | for, supposing it took the elephant fifteen hours to reach Allahabad, 7 XI | pounds was at stake, that the elephant was absolutely necessary 8 XI | cried Passepartout, "for an elephant. ~It only remained now to 9 XI | stimulate his zeal. The elephant was led out and equipped. 10 XI | who was an accomplished elephant driver, covered his back 11 XI | Parsee perched himself on the elephant's neck, and at nine o'clock 12 XII | the swift trotting of the elephant, spurred on as he was by 13 XII | fellow bounced from the elephant's neck to his rump, and 14 XII | hours the guide stopped the elephant, and gave him an hour for 15 XII | when they perceived the elephant striding across-country, 16 XII | would Mr. Fogg do with the elephant when he got to Allahabad? 17 XII | successfully accomplished, when the elephant, becoming restless, suddenly 18 XII | the ground, fastened the elephant to a tree, and plunged into 19 XII | The guide unloosed the elephant and led him into a thicket, 20 XII | The guide now led the elephant out of the thicket, and 21 XIII| guide should direct the elephant towards the pagoda of Pillaji, 22 XIII| disappeared in the woods, and the elephant was bearing them away at 23 XIV | one of the howdahs. ~The elephant, thanks to the skilful guidance 24 XIV | should be done with the elephant, which had been so dearly 25 XIV | Would you like to have this elephant? He is yours." ~The guide' 26 XIV | beast." And, going up to the elephant, he gave him several lumps 27 XIV | Kiouni, here, here." ~The elephant grunted out his satisfaction, 28 XV | bribes, the purchase of the elephant, bails, and fines, Mr. Fogg 29 XVI | pagoda, the purchase of the elephant for two thousand pounds,