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1 V | Fogg. Send with out delay warrant of arrest to Bombay. ~Fix, 2 VII | man here until I can get a warrant to arrest him from London." ~" 3 VIII | dispatch to London for a warrant of arrest to be dispatched 4 VIII | arrest him politely, with my warrant in my hand, and my hand 5 X | and nervously asked if a warrant had arrived from London. 6 X | could legally deliver the warrant. Fix did not insist, and 7 X | until it was time for the warrant to arrive. ~Passepartout, 8 XV | easily understood; for the warrant had failed to reach him 9 XV | be more than time for the warrant to arrive. Passepartout 10 XVI | leaving orders that, if the warrant should arrive, it should 11 XVI | almost certain refuge. If the warrant should at last make its 12 XVI | beyond Hong Kong, a simple warrant would be of no avail; an 13 XVI | no avail; an extradition warrant would be necessary, and 14 XVI | himself, "Now, either the warrant will be at Hong Kong, in 15 XIX | luck which pursued him. The warrant had not come! It was certainly 16 XIX | have failed to receive the warrant of arrest for which I sent 17 XX | There would be time for the warrant to arrive, and fortune at 18 XXIV | where he at last found the warrant of arrest. It had followed 19 XXIV | when he reflected that the warrant was now useless. Mr. Fogg 20 XXIV | after a moment of anger, "my warrant is not good here, but it 21 XXIV | detain him there until my warrant of arrest arrived. I did 22 XXX | who have in my pocket a warrant for his arrest, have been 23 XXXIII| shoulder, and, showing his warrant, said, "You are really Phileas