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1 III | in three months - " ~"In eighty days," interrupted Phileas 2 III | added John Sullivan. "Only eighty days, now that the section 3 III | 80 days."~"Yes, in eighty days!" exclaimed Stuart, 4 III | like to see you do it in eighty days." ~"It depends on you. 5 III | journey round the world in eighty days?" ~"Yes." ~"I should 6 III | Phileas Fogg. ~"But, Mr. Fogg, eighty days are only the estimate 7 III | the tour of the world in eighty days or less; in nineteen 8 IV | world!" he murmured. ~"In eighty days," responded Mr. Fogg. " 9 IV | departure. Around the world in eighty days! Was his master a fool? 10 IV | again?" asked Stuart. ~"In eighty days; on Saturday, the 21st 11 VIII | cried Fix. ~"Yes, and in eighty days! He says it is on a 12 VIII | going round the world in eighty days." ~"Then he's a sharp 13 IX | the tour of the world in eighty days! No; all these gymnastics, 14 IX | that this pretended tour in eighty days may conceal some secret 15 X | population of one hundred and eighty millions of souls. The British 16 X | repose, around the world in eighty days! ~Having purchased 17 XIV | Benares. It was a run of eighty miles, and was accomplished 18 XIX | ancient men were all at least eighty years old, at which age 19 XXIV | exhausted fifty-two of the eighty days in which he was to 20 XXVIII| getting over," said one. ~"Eighty! ninety!" ~Passepartout 21 XXVIII| little dangerous, but - " ~"Eighty chances!" replied the passenger, 22 XXXV | which had been burning for eighty days. He had found in the 23 XXXVII| journey round the world in eighty days! ~Phileas Fogg had 24 XXXVII| the sun pass the meridian eighty times, his friends in London 25 XXXVII| journey around the world in eighty days. To do this he had