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1 I | spirit. ~It was at least certain that Phileas Fogg had not 2 VII | descriptions - " ~"I'll make certain of it," interrupted Fix. " 3 X | authority; and there are certain ferocious rajahs in the 4 X | especially recommended a certain giblet of "native rabbit," 5 X | forbidden to Christians to enter certain Indian temples, and that 6 XI | foreseen the likelihood of certain obstacles." ~"But, Mr. Fogg," 7 XIII | resumed the guide, "it is certain, not only that we shall 8 XIII | place themselves; but it was certain that the abduction must 9 XV | himself, "Parbleu that's certain! Before noon we shall be 10 XVI | her regularly each day at certain hours, not so much to talk 11 XVI | offered to Fogg an almost certain refuge. If the warrant should 12 XVI | accomplice, he was very certain. The servant, enlightened 13 XX | kindness of Mr. Fogg. ~"It's certain," thought he, "though rascal 14 XXI | Yokohama, since he was paid a certain sum per day; but he would 15 XXI | of the future. It seemed certain that Fogg would not stop 16 XXV | trousers resembled those of certain Indians, which fit less 17 XXVII | could not behold without a certain fright these women, charged, 18 XXIX | Chapter XXIX~IN WHICH CERTAIN INCIDENTS ARE NARRATED WHICH 19 XXXI | noon Mudge perceived by certain landmarks that he was crossing 20 XXXI | said nothing, but he felt certain that he was now within twenty 21 XXXIII| would have been well-nigh certain. In winter, they were at 22 XXXIII| his master say, "You are certain of what you tell me?" ~" 23 XXXIII| of what you tell me?" ~"Certain, sir," replied the engineer. " 24 XXXVI | that the real bankrobber, a certain James Strand, had been arrested, 25 XXXVI | prevent the delays which were certain to occur; and a delay of 26 XXXVII| Reverend Samuel Wilson in a certain marriage ceremony, which