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28 part
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28 stuart
28 suez
28 york
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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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stuart

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1 III | partners at whist: Andrew Stuart, an engineer; John Sullivan 2 III | robbery?" ~"Oh," replied Stuart, "the Bank will lose the 3 III | robber's description?" asked Stuart. ~"In the first place, he 4 III | their zeal and activity. But Stuart was far from sharing this 5 III | continued to argue the matter. Stuart and Flanagan played together, 6 III | again. ~"I maintain," said Stuart, "that the chances are in 7 III | the rubber, after which Stuart took up its thread. ~"What 8 III | so good as to play, Mr. Stuart," said Phileas Fogg. ~But 9 III | Fogg. ~But the incredulous Stuart was not convinced, and when 10 III | eighty days!" exclaimed Stuart, who in his excitement made 11 III | pull up the rails," replied Stuart; "suppose they stop the 12 III | the cards, "Two trumps." ~Stuart, whose turn it was to deal, 13 III | Practically also, Mr. Stuart." ~"I'd like to see you 14 III | It's absurd!" cried Stuart, who was beginning to be 15 III | There's a false deal." ~Stuart took up the pack with a 16 III | Calm yourself, my dear Stuart," said Fallentin. "It's 17 III | say I'll wager," returned Stuart, "I mean it." "All right," 18 III | accept," replied Messrs. Stuart, Fallentin, Sullivan, Flanagan, 19 III | This very evening?" asked Stuart. ~"This very evening," returned 20 IV | in London again?" asked Stuart. ~"In eighty days; on Saturday, 21 XXXVI| Fallentin, the bankers, Andrew Stuart, the engineer, Gauthier 22 XXXVI| minutes past eight, Andrew Stuart got up, saying, "Gentlemen, 23 XXXVI| gentlemen," resumed Andrew Stuart, "if Phileas Fogg had come 24 XXXVI| minute." ~"Why," said Andrew Stuart nervously, "if I should 25 XXXVI| gentleman," said Andrew Stuart, "he has a hundred times 26 XXXVI| minutes more," said Andrew Stuart. ~The five gentlemen looked 27 XXXVI| of the bet," said Andrew Stuart, as he took his seat, "for 28 XXXVI| wager would be won. Andrew Stuart and his partners suspended


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