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1 II | hour Phileas Fogg rose, till half-past eleven, when he 2 II | from half-past eleven a.m. till midnight, the hour at which 3 III | next task, occupied him till the dinner hour. Dinner 4 XIII | Fogg. "I think we must wait till night before acting." ~" 5 XIII | the pagoda. ~They waited till midnight; but no change 6 XIII | in the wood, and waited till the disturbance, whatever 7 XVI | But could he even wait till they reached Hong Kong? 8 XVIII| Everything had gone so well till now! Earth and sea had seemed 9 XVIII| hope, which still remained till the last moment. He had 10 XVIII| departure was postponed till to-morrow." ~"Thank you," 11 XXII | stringy tobacco. He went on till he found himself in the 12 XXII | postpone the meal he craved till the following morning. Night 13 XXVI | forced to stop and wait till the road is once more clear. ~ 14 XXX | San Francisco was not due till the next day. The mystery 15 XXX | said Phileas Fogg. ~"Not till this evening." ~"Ah!" returned 16 XXXII| Inman steamer did not depart till the next day, and could 17 XXXIV| soil. Passepartout wept till he was blind, and felt like 18 XXXIV| 21st of December, he had till a quarter before nine that 19 XXXVI| the next does not arrive till ten minutes after twelve." ~"