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1 I | wife or children, which may happen to the most honest 2 III | broke in Ralph, "I hope we may put our hands on the robber. 3 VIII | suspicious and excited detective may be imagined. The hasty departure 4 IX | all these gymnastics, you may be sure, will cease at Bombay." ~" 5 IX | pretended tour in eighty days may conceal some secret errand - 6 X | shoes outside the door. It may be said here that the wise 7 XII | husband's body; but, as you may imagine, he refused. The 8 XIII | brigadier, "and these guards may also go to sleep." ~"It 9 XIII | chance which now seems lost may present itself at the last 10 XIV | supple waist, which a hand may clasp around, sets forth 11 XV | him a signal to obey. ~"May this young lady go with 12 XV | with us?" asked he. ~"She may," replied the policeman. ~ 13 XV | now detained at Calcutta, may be imagined. ~Fix the detective, 14 XV | his appearance in Calcutta may be imagined. He made up 15 XVI | reputation is lost: Cost what it may, I must succeed! But how 16 XX | representative of the law. His horror may be imagined when he heard 17 XXII | list of the passengers; you may see for yourself." ~Passepartout 18 XXIV | be. Fix's disappointment may be imagined when he reflected 19 XXIV | money, heaven grant there may be some left! But the fellow 20 XXV | mingle with the crowd. There may be danger in it." ~"Yes," 21 XXVIII| during those four days, we may hope that chance will not 22 XXVIII| condition of the bridge. It may be taken for granted that, 23 XXX | captain. "These Indians may retreat beyond the Arkansas, 24 XXXIV | would succeed? ~However that may have been, Mr. Fogg carefully 25 XXXV | by two sympathetic souls, may be borne with patience." ~" 26 XXXVII| woman, who, strange as it may appear, made him the happiest