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rout 1
route 20
routine 1
row 17
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20 poor
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Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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route

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1 VI | which the old roundabout route from England to India by 2 VI | colonies in Asia by some other route. He ought to know that he 3 VI | would naturally take the route via India, which was less 4 IX | way of Bombay, the nearest route thither, now that a railway 5 X | line at many points on its route, traverses the peninsula 6 X | than a third. ~The general route of the Great Indian Peninsula 7 XI | sooner or later arise on my route. Nothing, therefore, is 8 XII | animals were observed on the route; even the monkeys hurried 9 XV | stopped somewhere on the route and taken refuge in the 10 XVII | chance kept Fix still on the route that his master was pursuing. 11 XIX | territory on Mr. Fogg's route, the robber would escape, 12 XXVI | wished a more southerly route, it was decided to lay the 13 XXVI | bridges or tunnels on the route. The railway turned around 14 XXVII| region, directly on the route of the emigrants who crossed 15 XXX | train, had continued its route with such terrific rapidity, 16 XXXI | her to Europe by a better route and under more favourable 17 XXXI | sledge, shortening this route, took a chord of the arc 18 XXXII| gain, without changing his route; for which it was well worth 19 XXXVI| continuing his journey along the route agreed upon? And would he 20 XXXVI| telegraphic lines all along is route." ~"He has lost, gentleman,"


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