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1 XXXI| asked Mr. Fogg. ~"No; on a sledge," replied Fix. "On a sledge 2 XXXI| sledge," replied Fix. "On a sledge with sails. A man has proposed 3 XXXI| front like the runners of a sledge, and upon which there was 4 XXXI| vehicle. It was, in short, a sledge rigged like a sloop. During 5 XXXI| possible. ~At eight o'clock the sledge was ready to start. The 6 XXXI| pressure of the wind the sledge slid over the hardened snow 7 XXXI| no accident happened the sledge might reach Omaha by one 8 XXXI| which they were going. The sledge sped on as lightly as a 9 XXXI| came skimming the earth the sledge seemed to be lifted off 10 XXXI| be exactly estimated, the sledge could not be going at less 11 XXXI| prairie, across which the sledge was moving in a straight 12 XXXI| of the Platte River. The sledge, shortening this route, 13 XXXI| fear - an accident to the sledge, and a change or calm in 14 XXXI| vibrated by a violin bow. The sledge slid along in the midst 15 XXXI| detective who procured the sledge, the only means of reaching 16 XXXI| reflections so different, the sledge flew past over the vast 17 XXXI| prairie-wolves ran howling after the sledge. Passepartout, revolver 18 XXXI| accident then happened to the sledge, the travellers, attacked 19 XXXI| furled his sails, whilst the sledge, carried forward by the 20 XXXI| woman to descend from the sledge. Phileas Fogg generously