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1 IV | quiet!" ~He mechanically set about making the preparations 2 IV | years, would not be sorry to set foot on his native soil 3 V | against Phileas Fogg, who was set down in the betting books 4 XI | circumstances under which he set out; and the general only 5 XI | and at nine o'clock they set out from the village, the 6 XII | at a neighbouring spring, set to devouring the branches 7 XII | replied Passepartout, as he set about preparing a hasty 8 XII | expensive. Would he sell him, or set him free? The estimable 9 XIII | would yield easily. ~They set noiselessly to work, and 10 XIV | her! Her companions first set about fully reviving her 11 XVI | ground on which he would set foot; beyond, China, Japan, 12 XVIII | she wanted for nothing, set out in search of her cousin 13 XIX | returned Fix, through his set teeth. ~"Good!" exclaimed 14 XX | which could not therefore set sail. Fix began to hope 15 XXI | little towards noon, and set in from the south-west. 16 XXI | counted upon it. The crew set to work in good earnest, 17 XXI | indicated a tempest. The sun had set the evening before in a 18 XXV | Aouda, and Passepartout set foot upon the American continent, 19 XXV | manner in which he thus "set foot" upon the New World, 20 XXV | beside the driver, and they set out for the International 21 XXVIII| delays and accidents, and set foot on English soil. ~At 22 XXVIII| he heard, listened with set teeth, immovable as a statue. ~" 23 XXXII | hundred that vessels do not set out for every quarter of 24 XXXIV | arrest him the moment he set foot on English soil. Passepartout 25 XXXIV | his look was singularly set and stern. The situation, 26 XXXIV | generous reward, at last set out towards London with 27 XXXV | house in Saville Row was set apart for Aouda, who was 28 XXXV | lived in that house, did not set out for his club when Westminster