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1 XXV | yours?" ~"Colonel Stamp Proctor." ~The human tide now swept 2 XXV | have not seen this Colonel Proctor again?" ~"No." ~"I will 3 XXVIII| recognised Colonel Stamp Proctor, the same who had so grossly 4 XXVIII| clear, had brought Colonel Proctor on this train; but there 5 XXVIII| whom she had seen. ~"That Proctor on this train!" cried Fix. " 6 XXVIII| Should he perceive Colonel Proctor, we could not prevent a 7 XXVIII| amongst them Colonel Stamp Proctor. ~The train had stopped 8 XXVIII| discussion, in which Colonel Proctor, with his insolent manner, 9 XXVIII| statue. ~"Hum!" cried Colonel Proctor; "but we are not going to 10 XXVIII| s proposal, and Colonel Proctor was especially delighted, 11 XXVIII| Prudent!" cried Colonel Proctor, whom this word seemed to 12 XXVIII| you afraid?" asked Colonel Proctor. ~"I afraid? Very well; 13 XXIX | heads, and beheld Colonel Proctor. ~Stamp Proctor and Phileas 14 XXIX | Colonel Proctor. ~Stamp Proctor and Phileas Fogg recognised 15 XXIX | diamonds," replied Colonel Proctor, in an insolent tone. ~He 16 XXIX | up, and, going to Colonel Proctor said, "You forget that it 17 XXIX | to me?" replied Colonel Proctor. ~"Sir," said Mr. Fogg, 18 XXIX | an evasion," cried Stamp Proctor. "Now or never!" ~"Very 19 XXIX | car opened, and Colonel Proctor appeared on the platform, 20 XXIX | arranged. Mr. Fogg and Colonel Proctor, each provided with two 21 XXIX | interior of the cars. ~Colonel Proctor and Mr. Fogg, revolvers 22 XXX | but none mortally. Colonel Proctor was one of the most seriously 23 XXX | wounded, among them Colonel Proctor, whose injuries were serious,