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1 IV | word, as a gentleman of honour." ~"You do not forget when 2 XI | victims of every age in honour of the goddess Death, without 3 XIV | s eyes glistened. ~"Your honour is giving me a fortune!" 4 XIX | master and suspecting his honour, but they must try to put 5 XX | coldly. "But I have not the honour - " ~"Pardon me; I thought 6 XX | of the wharves. ~"Is your honour looking for a boat?" ~"Have 7 XX | ready to sail?" ~"Yes, your honour; a pilot-boat - No. 43 - 8 XX | at her?" ~"Yes." ~"Your honour will be satisfied with her. 9 XX | wide, and said, "Is your honour joking?" ~"No. I have missed 10 XX | said Mr. Fogg. ~"Well, your honour," replied he, "I could not 11 XX | If it would not put your honour out - " ~"Here are two hundred 12 XXI | speed." ~"Trust me, your honour. We are carrying all the 13 XXI | Shall I speak out to your honour?" ~"Of course." ~"Well, 14 XXI | and said, "I think, your honour, that we should do well 15 XXI | cried, "Well - yes! Your honour is right. To Shanghai!" ~ 16 XXV | Mr. Fogg replied that the honour would be his; and the detective - 17 XXV | fight abroad when their honour is attacked. ~At a quarter 18 XXIX | gentlemen had an affair of honour to settle. The passengers 19 XXXV | who rather laid wagers for honour's sake than for the stake 20 XXXVII| he not entitled to this honour? ~The next day, as soon