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1 VII | off to the Mongolia in a boat, and descended to his cabin. 2 XV | carriage and push off in a boat for the steamer, and stamped 3 XVI | way of jumping from one boat to another, and, before 4 XVIII | too late for the Yokohama boat, would almost inevitably 5 XVIII | time if he took the next boat; but this only put Passepartout 6 XX | your honour looking for a boat?" ~"Have you a boat ready 7 XX | for a boat?" ~"Have you a boat ready to sail?" ~"Yes, your 8 XX | the latest, to take the boat for San Francisco." ~"I 9 XX | myself, my men, or my little boat of scarcely twenty tons 10 XX | Perfectly." ~"And when does the boat leave Shanghai?" ~"On the 11 XX | Are you the master of the boat?" ~"Yes; John Bunsby, master 12 XXI | like great white wings. The boat, carried forward by the 13 XXI | but would at once take the boat for San Francisco; and the 14 XXI | which was 8th November, the boat had made more than one hundred 15 XXI | fortunate circumstance for the boat, which would suffer, owing 16 XXI | give me a passage on this boat. But, though my means will 17 XXI | with little air, and the boat bouncing in the gale, was 18 XXI | be below the truth. ~The boat scudded thus northward during 19 XXI | from the north-west. The boat, now lying in the trough 20 XXI | hoisted, and the speed of the boat was very good. The next 21 XXI | beat with impatience. The boat must keep up an average 22 XXII | that he was on the wrong boat; but, though he was really 23 XXVIII| can't we cross that in a boat?" asked the colonel. ~"That' 24 XXXI | sped on as lightly as a boat over the waves. When the 25 XXXII | overwhelmed him to lose the boat by three-quarters of an 26 XXXII | Phileas Fogg hailed a boat, got into it, and soon found 27 XXXII | cross the Atlantic on a boat, unless by balloon - which 28 XXXIII| accident happened to the boat or its machinery, the Henrietta 29 XXXIII| crew, Fogg managing the boat like a skilled seaman, amazed