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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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1 VI | some of whom remained on deck to scan the picturesque 2 IX | curiosity even to go upon the deck, he passed through the memorable 3 IX | leaving Suez, to find on deck the obliging person with 4 IX | never see your master on deck." ~"Never; he hasn't the 5 IX | fresh toilets, reappeared on deck, and the singing and dancing 6 XVI | from his cabin and went on deck. Passepartout was promenading 7 XVII | Passepartout met often on deck after this interview, though 8 XVII | was waiting for them on deck. He was only too glad to 9 XVIII | Passepartout remained on deck as long as the tempest lasted, 10 XX | galvanised iron-work, her deck, white as ivory, betrayed 11 XX | already installed. Below deck was a square cabin, of which 12 XX | Aouda, who were seated on deck, cast a last glance at the 13 XXI | pilot and crew remained on deck all night. ~At sunrise the 14 XXI | very difficult to stand on deck. ~At daybreak the wind began 15 XXI | Aouda consented to leave the deck. ~The storm of rain and 16 XXI | cannon stood on the forward deck of the Tankadere, for making 17 XXII | and to totter to a seat on deck. ~It was Passepartout; and 18 XXII | fell unconscious on the deck, just as the Carnatic was 19 XXII | the next morning on the deck of the Carnatic, and eagerly 20 XXIV | rose and fell above the deck; at one end a piston-rod 21 XXIV | face to face on the forward deck. The latter, without a word, 22 XXXII | above. He ascended to the deck, and asked for the captain, 23 XXXIII| crossed them, swamping her deck, but passing safely. Sometinies 24 XXXIII| day the engineer came on deck, went up to Mr. Fogg, and 25 XXXIII| cabins, bunks, and the spare deck were sacrificed. On the 26 XXXIII| the greater part of the deck, and top sides disappeared


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