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henrietta

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1 XXXII | found himself on board the Henrietta, iron-hulled, wood-built 2 XXXII | eleven and twelve knots. The Henrietta, well known." ~"Will you 3 XXXII | But the owners of the Henrietta - " resumed Phileas Fogg. ~" 4 XXXII | with the captain of the Henrietta as with the captain of the 5 XXXII | eight. To disembark from the Henrietta, jump into a hack, hurry 6 XXXII | They were on board when the Henrietta made ready to weigh anchor. ~ 7 XXXIII| OCCASION ~An hour after, the Henrietta passed the lighthouse which 8 XXXIII| and why, in short, the Henrietta was directing her course 9 XXXIII| and twelve knots," and the Henrietta confirmed his prediction. ~ 10 XXXIII| boat or its machinery, the Henrietta might cross the three thousand 11 XXXIII| the affair on board the Henrietta, added to that of the Bank 12 XXXIII| sails were hoisted, and the Henrietta ploughed across the waves 13 XXXIII| heated by the furnaces of the Henrietta. Often, also, the worthy 14 XXXIII| on. The conquest of the Henrietta, the bribery of the crew, 15 XXXIII| inclined to conclude that the Henrietta under Fogg's command, was 16 XXXIII| was to be feared that the Henrietta might not be able to maintain 17 XXXIII| decreasing his steam. The Henrietta, when she could not rise 18 XXXIII| departure from London, and the Henrietta had not yet been seriously 19 XXXIII| after, the funnel of the Henrietta vomited forth torrents of 20 XXXIII| to burn her." ~"Burn the Henrietta!" ~"Yes; at least the upper 21 XXXIII| against his passenger. The Henrietta was twenty years old; it 22 XXXIII| disappeared on the 20th, and the Henrietta was now only a flat hulk. 23 XXXIII| the next evening by the Henrietta, he would be there by noon, 24 XXXIII| nine in the evening. ~The Henrietta entered Queenstown Harbour


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