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honours 1
hood 1
hook 1
hope 27
hoped 8
hopeful 2
hopes 3
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27 ever
27 gave
27 hands
27 hope
27 locomotive
27 river
27 say
Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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hope

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1 I | come to monsieur in the hope of living with him a tranquil 2 III | contrary," broke in Ralph, "I hope we may put our hands on 3 VI | India by the Cape of Good Hope was abridged by at least 4 VI | evidently inspired by the hope of obtaining the splendid 5 VI | through my fingers." ~"I hope so, Mr. Fix, for it was 6 VI | your way of talking, and hope you'll succeed; but I fear 7 VII | thing for him to do; but I hope you will not visa the passport." ~" 8 IX | tigers, snakes, elephants! I hope you will have ample time 9 IX | to see the sights." ~"I hope so, Monsieur Fix. You see, 10 X | few words to Mr. Fogg. ~"I hope that this will not happen 11 XIII | noon." ~"But what can you hope to do?" asked Sir Francis. " 12 XIV | success, and expressing the hope that he would come that 13 XVIII | Each delay filled him with hope, for it became more and 14 XVIII | to preserve the spark of hope, which still remained till 15 XIX | Fix's invitation in the hope of returning the obligation 16 XX | therefore set sail. Fix began to hope again. ~But Mr. Fogg, far 17 XX | glance at the quay, in the hope of espying Passepartout. 18 XXI | John Bunsby was in high hope. He several times assured 19 XXI | Kong, and Mr. Fogg might hope that he would be able to 20 XXII | As for that rascal, I hope we are well rid of him, 21 XXVIII| those four days, we may hope that chance will not bring 22 XXVIII| crossed. There was reason to hope, then, that no accident 23 XXXI | of spirits, he began to hope again. They would reach 24 XXXII | off Phileas Fogg's last hope. None of the other steamers 25 XXXII | seemed about to give up all hope, when he espied, anchored 26 XXXIII| nothing; but he cherished hope in secret, and comforted 27 XXXIV | what? Did he still cherish hope? Did he still believe, now


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