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1 III | clock struck seven, and the party offered to suspend the game 2 V | an Englishman." ~The Fogg party dwindled more and more, 3 IX | at Benares, made up the party, and, with Mr. Fogg, played 4 XIII | its doors while the whole party of Indians was plunged in 5 XIII | attain this purpose the party only had their pocket-knives. 6 XIII | the disappointment of the party, thus interrupted in their 7 XIII | moment after all four of the party had disappeared in the woods, 8 XV | policeman; and this was how the party came to be arrested and 9 XV | took a carriage, and the party were soon landed on one 10 XXIV | DURING WHICH MR. FOGG AND PARTY CROSS THE PACIFIC OCEAN ~ 11 XXV | being jostled about, the party took up a position on the 12 XXVI | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND PARTY TRAVEL BY THE PACIFIC RAILROAD ~" 13 XXVII | hours, Mr. Fogg and his party had time to pay a visit 14 XXVII | was but brief. At four the party found themselves again at 15 XXXI | the return of the whole party to England as much as possible. ~ 16 XXXI | that! ~While each of the party was absorbed in reflections 17 XXXI | warmly grasped, and the party directed their steps to 18 XXXI | start when Mr. Fogg and his party reached the station, and 19 XXXII | best to-morrow. Come." ~The party crossed the Hudson in the 20 XXXII | simply. "Are you and your party ready?" ~"We will be on 21 XXXIII| he had sold it for. ~The party went on shore at once. Fix