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1 XII | formidable beasts made no cries or hostile demonstration 2 XII | of capering fakirs, whose cries sometimes drowned the noise 3 XII | died away; occasionally cries were heard in the distance, 4 XIII | could hear the groans and cries of the fakirs distinctly. ~ 5 XIII | reconnaissance around the pagoda. The cries of the fakirs were just 6 XIII | almost instantly by other cries replying from the outside. 7 XIII | tambourines sounded, songs and cries arose; the hour of the sacrifice 8 XIII | with their wild, religious cries. ~Phileas Fogg and his companions, 9 XIII | at a rapid pace. But the cries and noise, and a ball which 10 XXV | in the wind; while loud cries were heard on every hand. ~" 11 XXV | suddenly in the midst of the cries - an energetic way, no doubt, 12 XXVII | locomotive wheels began to move, cries of "Stop! stop!" were heard. ~ 13 XXVII | gentleman who uttered the cries was evidently a belated 14 XXIX | upon, when suddenly savage cries resounded in the air, accompanied 15 XXIX | whole length of the train. Cries of terror proceeded from 16 XXIX | trunks out of the train. The cries and shots were constant. 17 XXX | were welcomed with joyful cries. Phileas Fogg distributed 18 XXXIII| key, and was uttering loud cries, which signified an anger 19 XXXIII| In a few moments, with cries and oaths, a bomb appeared