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1 II | a nose held high in the air; he was an honest fellow, 2 III | manners, and with a well-to-do air, had been observed going 3 VIII | words with a cool, careless air, the detective took leave 4 IX | famished ogre; it's the sea air. ~"But I never see your 5 XIV | advanced season and chilly air, were performing solemnly 6 XVII | full foliage filled the air with a penetrating perfume. 7 XIX | retorted Passepartout, with an air of raillery. ~"I am a police 8 XXI | seemed to be flying in the air. ~Night came. The moon was 9 XXI | narrow a space, with little air, and the boat bouncing in 10 XXI | cannon resounded in the air. ~ 11 XXII | exhilarating sea-breeze. The pure air sobered him. He began to 12 XXII | astrologers who stood in the open air with their telescopes. Then 13 XXIII | flowers; another traced in the air, with the odorous smoke 14 XXIII | jugglers tossed them in the air, threw them like shuttlecocks 15 XXIII | striking up a deafening air, when the pyramid tottered, 16 XXV | been erected in the open air, towards which the current 17 XXV | hands were raised in the air. Some, tightly closed, seemed 18 XXV | went whirling through the air, and Mr. Fogg thought he 19 XXVII | the platform to take the air. The weather was cold, the 20 XXVIII| ceased falling, and the air became crisp and cold. Large 21 XXIX | savage cries resounded in the air, accompanied by reports 22 XXXI | of travelling in the open air, Mr. Fogg proposed to leave 23 XXXI | laboriously inhaled the biting air. With his natural buoyancy