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paroxysm 1
parsee 31
parsees 2
part 28
partake 1
partaken 1
parted 1
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28 far
28 feet
28 liverpool
28 part
28 round
28 set
28 stuart
Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 I | never was known to take part in the sage deliberations 2 VI | town, while the greater part disembarked in the boats, 3 IX | within that time. The greater part of the passengers from Brindisi 4 IX | rolling and pitching on the part of the steamer; and he played 5 XI | there was a period when this part of the country could scarcely 6 XI | of the line. The greater part of the travellers were aware 7 XII | Fogg would only lose a part of the forty-eight hours 8 XIII | adopt? Would he not take part with the Indians? In default 9 XIII | Passepartout who, playing his part with a happy audacity, had 10 XIV | attract pilgrims from every part of the peninsula. The Ganges, 11 XVI | and down in the forward part of the steamer. The detective 12 XVII | at this mistrust on the part of his adversaries. But 13 XVII | he told his master? What part was he playing in all this: 14 XVIII | seemed as if the storm were a part of his programme, and had 15 XIX | trade, and now the greater part of the transportation of 16 XX | interest of my journey - a part of my programme." ~The purchases 17 XXI | and already overcast a part of the heavens. ~The pilot 18 XXI | as if the typhoon were a part of his programme. ~Up to 19 XXII | Would it do to tell the part the detective was playing. 20 XXIII | able to study or rehearse a part, was designated to lend 21 XXIII | troupe, and as, to fill this part, only strength and adroitness 22 XXIV | that the most difficult part of it had passed, that now 23 XXV | disappeared, and the greater part of the crowd seemed to have 24 XXVIII| understand whist. It is part of an English education." ~" 25 XXVIII| passengers drew around and took part in the discussion, in which 26 XXXIII| Liverpool at all, but to some part of the world where the robber, 27 XXXIII| Yes; at least the upper part of her. The coal has given 28 XXXIII| railings, fittings, the greater part of the deck, and top sides


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