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1 III | s only a joke." ~"When I say I'll wager," returned Stuart, " 2 III | out this difficult, not to say unattainable, project. As 3 V | Telegraph even dared to say, "Why not, after all? Stranger 4 VI | steamer Mongolia. ~"So you say, consul," asked he for the 5 VIII | character, is he?" ~"I should say he was." ~"Is he rich?" ~" 6 X | tambourines. It is needless to say that Passepartout watched 7 XI | Sir Francis. ~"I mean to say that the train isn't going 8 XI | There was nothing to say to so confident a response. ~ 9 XIV | sculptor." ~It is enough to say, without applying this poetical 10 XVII | his discovery, resolved to say nothing to his master, lest 11 XIX | Stay! What I have to say concerns your master." ~ 12 XIX | What is it that you have to say?" ~Fix placed his hand upon 13 XIX | I've taken good care to say nothing about it to Mr. 14 XIX | stammered, "even should what you say be true - if my master 15 XX | imagined when he heard Mr. Fogg say, in his placid voice, "But 16 XXI | Bunsby, "I've nothing more to say." John Bunsby's suspicions 17 XXII | drunk! What will Mr. Fogg say? At least I have not missed 18 XXIV | liked to know what Fix would say if he were aboard! ~"The 19 XXVI | From ocean to ocean" - so say the Americans; and these 20 XXVII | Brigham Young. Who dares to say the contrary?" ~No one ventured 21 XXVIII| group, heard the signal-man say, "No! you can't pass. The 22 XXIX | not ten years hence?" ~"I say six months," returned Phileas 23 XXXIII| sure he heard his master say, "You are certain of what 24 XXXV | left alone an instant! You say he is going to speak with 25 XXXV | confide your griefs. They say, though, that misery itself, 26 XXXV | borne with patience." ~"They say so, madam." ~"Mr. Fogg," 27 XXXVII| weary journey? ~Nothing, say you? Perhaps so; nothing