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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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departure

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1 III | make his preparations for departure. ~"I am quite ready now," 2 IV | making the preparations for departure. Around the world in eighty 3 IV | showing the arrival and departure of steamers and railways. 4 V | rightly suspected that his departure from London would create 5 V | agreement of the times of departure and arrival, which was impossible, 6 V | one; and a week after his departure an incident occurred which 7 V | solitary ways, his sudden departure; and it seemed clear that, 8 VIII | may be imagined. The hasty departure from London soon after the 9 IX | Fogg of two days since his departure from London, and he calmly 10 XI | of hours spent since his departure from London, and, had it 11 XII | Parsee gave the signal of departure. The country soon presented 12 XV | gave him, and, delaying his departure for twelve hours, had consulted 13 XV | the harbour, its signal of departure hoisted at the mast-head. 14 XVI | that I should delay his departure. I have failed at Bombay, 15 XVI | how shall I prevent his departure, if that should turn out 16 XVIII | her boilers, and so her departure was postponed till to-morrow." ~" 17 XIX | informed of the Carnatic's departure; and, if he is, he will 18 XX | stored away, was ready for departure. ~The Tankadere was a neat 19 XXIII | REPRESENTATIONS,~PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE TO THE UNITED STATES, ~ ~                  20 XXIII | half-past six, the very hour of departure, Mr. Fogg and Aouda, followed 21 XXXII | about to depart. Several had departure signals, and were preparing 22 XXXII | she was getting ready for departure. ~Phileas Fogg hailed a 23 XXXIII| day since Phileas Fogg's departure from London, and the Henrietta 24 XXXVI | seventy-sixth since Phileas Fogg's departure, and no news of him had 25 XXXVII| seventy-ninth day only from his departure? ~The cause of the error


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