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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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seven

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1 III | gold ingot weighing some seven or eight pounds. He took 2 III | friend. ~The clock struck seven, and the party offered to 3 IV | twenty-five minutes past seven, left the Reform Club. ~ 4 V | and the United States in seven, could he rely beyond misgiving 5 VIII | between twenty minutes past seven and twenty minutes before 6 X | so called, only embraces seven hundred thousand square 7 XIV | plain. They made a halt at seven o'clock, the young woman 8 XIV | Calcutta was reached at seven in the morning, and the 9 XX | Shanghai?" ~"On the 11th, at seven in the evening. We have, 10 XXI | miles up the stream. At seven they were still three miles 11 XXIII | traverse the four thousand seven hundred miles of the Pacific 12 XXV | OF SAN FRANCISCO ~It was seven in the morning when Mr. 13 XXVI | less than three thousand seven hundred and eighty-six miles. 14 XXVI | It is now accomplished in seven days. ~It was in 1862 that, 15 XXVI | road to be traversed in seven days, which would enable 16 XXVI | Nevada. 'Cisco was reached at seven in the morning; and an hour 17 XXVIII| waters at Bridger Pass, seven thousand five hundred and 18 XXX | still vacancy. It was then seven o'clock. ~The captain, who 19 XXXII | the 12th of December. From seven in the morning of the 12th 20 XXXII | into the sea, more than seven thousand pounds would have 21 XXXIII| repeated, with purple face. ~"Seven hundred and seven miles 22 XXXIII| face. ~"Seven hundred and seven miles from Liverpool," replied 23 XXXV | pensive. ~About half-past seven in the evening Mr. Fogg 24 XXXVI | twenty-three minutes past seven," replied Gauthier Ralph; "


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