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1 III | from the trains upon the steamers, and from the steamers upon 2 III | the steamers, and from the steamers upon the trains again." ~" 3 IV | arrival and departure of steamers and railways. He took the 4 V | uncommon for the best ocean steamers to be two or three days 5 VI | and was one of the fastest steamers belonging to the company, 6 IX | of the company allow the steamers one hundred and thirty-eight 7 IX | This matter of fuelling steamers is a serious one at such 8 XIV | anglicised as it is to-day, with steamers whistling and scudding along 9 XVIII | at his master's service; steamers and railways obeyed him; 10 XXIII | occurred to him to visit the steamers which were about to leave 11 XXV | were clippers of all sizes, steamers of all nationalities, and 12 XXVIII| whist," resumed Fix, "on the steamers." ~"Yes; but it would be 13 XXXII | hope. None of the other steamers were able to serve his projects. 14 XXXII | Company, whose admirable steamers are equal to any in speed 15 XXXII | movements of the trans-Atlantic steamers. ~Passepartout was crushed; 16 XXXII | China, one of the fastest steamers on the Atlantic, he would 17 XXXIII| which the trans-Atlantic steamers stop to put off the mails. 18 XXXIII| twelve hours on the Atlantic steamers. ~Phileas Fogg counted on 19 XXXVII| every means of conveyance - steamers, railways, carriages, yachts,