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1 I | drawing an enormous silver watch from the depths of his pocket. ~" 2 IV | responded the other, showing his watch. ~"I know it; I don't blame 3 VI | was his task to narrowly watch every passenger who arrived 4 VI | watched and more difficult to watch than that of the Atlantic. 5 VIII | Passepartout pulled out his big watch. "Twelve!" he exclaimed; " 6 VIII | minutes before ten." ~"Your watch is slow." ~"My watch? A 7 VIII | Your watch is slow." ~"My watch? A family watch, monsieur, 8 VIII | slow." ~"My watch? A family watch, monsieur, which has come 9 VIII | You ought to regulate your watch at noon in each country." ~" 10 VIII | country." ~"I regulate my watch? Never!" ~"Well, then, it 11 VIII | worthy fellow returned the watch to its fob with a defiant 12 XI | which, on consulting his watch, he replied that it was 13 XI | general insisting that the watch should be regulated in each 14 XI | obstinately refused to alter his watch, which he kept at London 15 XV | Mr. Fogg, consulting his watch, "and I admit it." ~"You 16 XVI | seemed to be always on the watch that nothing should be wanting 17 XXI | not been constantly on the watch. Aouda was exhausted, but 18 XXIII | might, indeed, sell his watch; but he would have starved 19 XXIV | keeping his famous family watch at London time, and on regarding 20 XXIV | hands, he found that his watch exactly agreed with the 21 XXIV | day regulate itself by my watch!" ~Passepartout was ignorant 22 XXIV | that, if the face of his watch had been divided into twenty-four 23 XXIV | exultation; for the hands of his watch would then, instead of as 24 XXXIV | Fogg carefully put his watch upon the table, and observed 25 XXXIV | Fogg observed that his watch was two hours too fast. ~ 26 XXXV | Passepartout kept a narrow watch upon his master, though 27 XXXVII| Passepartout's famous family watch, which had always kept London