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1 III | detectives hastened off to Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Suez, Brindisi, 2 XXIV | steamer from New York to Liverpool, would doubtless bring them 3 XXVI | New York on the 11th for Liverpool. ~The car which he occupied 4 XXXI | that the steamer leaves for Liverpool?" ~"It is absolutely necessary." ~" 5 XXXI | before the steamer sailed for Liverpool. ~Passepartout even felt 6 XXXI | Cunard line. ~The China, for Liverpool, had started three-quarters 7 XXXII | boats did not go directly to Liverpool or London, but to Havre; 8 XXXII | Atlantic, he would have reached Liverpool, and then London, within 9 XXXII | and three other persons to Liverpool?" ~"To Liverpool? Why not 10 XXXII | persons to Liverpool?" ~"To Liverpool? Why not to China?" ~"I 11 XXXII | not to China?" ~"I said Liverpool." ~"No!" ~"No?" ~"No. I 12 XXXIII| Phileas Fogg wished to go to Liverpool, but the captain would not 13 XXXIII| directing her course towards Liverpool. It was very clear, to see 14 XXXIII| thousand miles from New York to Liverpool in the nine days, between 15 XXXIII| command, was not going to Liverpool at all, but to some part 16 XXXIII| all steam from New York to Liverpool." "I will consider," replied 17 XXXIII| that we really are going to Liverpool?" ~"Of course." ~"Ass!" 18 XXXIII| hundred and seven miles from Liverpool," replied Mr. Fogg, with 19 XXXIII| you refused to take me to Liverpool - " ~"And I did well!" cried 20 XXXIII| time was necessary to reach Liverpool, with all steam on. And 21 XXXIII| Dublin they are sent on to Liverpool by the most rapid boats, 22 XXXIII| Instead of arriving at Liverpool the next evening by the 23 XXXIII| last disembarked on the Liverpool quay, at twenty minutes 24 XXXIV | fatal. Having arrived at Liverpool at twenty minutes before 25 XXXIV | quarter; the journey from Liverpool to London was six hours. ~ 26 XXXIV | 21st December, Saturday, Liverpool," he added, "80th day, 11. 27 XXXV | the detective passage to Liverpool, and then - ~Passepartout 28 XXXVI | the last train arrive from Liverpool?" asked Thomas Flanagan. ~"