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1 II | with a bold gaze and a nose held high in the air; he was 2 IV | eyes, raised his eyebrows, held up his hands, and seemed 3 VII | other, who was his master, held out his passport with the 4 XI | king of the stranglers, held his sway. These ruffians, 5 XII | travellers not to stir. He held himself ready to bestride 6 XIV | trading-place, where is held the principal opium market 7 XV | having violated a place held consecrated by the Brahmin 8 XV | master in any case must be held responsible for the acts 9 XIX | overcome by what he had heard, held his head between his hands, 10 XXI | capacity of speed. If the wind held as it was, the chances would 11 XXI | the Tankadere had always held her course to the north; 12 XXX | an irresistible influence held him back. The station platform 13 XXXI | was fixed on the frame, held firmly by metallic lashings, 14 XXXI | brigantine sail. This mast held an iron stay upon which 15 XXXI | hundred miles. If the wind held good, the distance might 16 XXXI | hoisted, and another jib, held out to the wind, added its 17 XXXI | however, the metallic lashings held firmly. These lashings, 18 XXXI | Passepartout, revolver in hand, held himself ready to fire on 19 XXXI | terrible danger; but it held on its even course, soon 20 XXXIII| by express trains always held in readiness to start; from 21 XXXIV | upon Fix had he not been held back by some policemen. 22 XXXV | immediately. Mr. Fogg still held Aouda's hand in his own;