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1 II | Fogg. It was impossible to tell whether the new servant 2 VIII | The deuce! I was going to tell you there's one thing that 3 XI | but the general could not tell what meant a halt in the 4 XVI | protector in him she could not tell; but Mr. Fogg essayed to 5 XVI | confidant of Passepartout, and tell him what kind of a fellow 6 XVII | territory, he, Fix, would tell Passepartout all. Either 7 XIX | bold move; he resolved to tell Passepartout all. It seemed 8 XIX | however, he rose to go and tell his master of the change 9 XIX | smiling. ~"Then I'm going to tell you everything - " ~"Now 10 XIX | on. First, though, let me tell you that those gentlemen 11 XIX | honourable of men!" ~"How can you tell? You know scarcely anything 12 XXII | his master? Would it do to tell the part the detective was 13 XXV | mere lookers-on could not tell whether Mandiboy or Camerfield 14 XXVII | been contradicted, said, "I tell you that Joe Smith is a 15 XXVIII| when Mr. Fogg was asleep to tell Fix and Passepartout whom 16 XXX | Sioux? It was impossible to tell. ~There were many wounded, 17 XXX | Sometimes he was tempted to tell Aouda all; but he could 18 XXXIII| are certain of what you tell me?" ~"Certain, sir," replied 19 XXXIV | last moment? No one could tell. There he sat, calmly waiting -