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1 II | personified, and this was betrayed even in the expression of 2 II | weapons anywhere; everything betrayed the most tranquil and peaceable 3 III | to cut with a skill which betrayed familiarity with this delicate 4 V | having accepted a wager which betrayed the mental aberration of 5 V | minutely examined, and it betrayed, feature by feature, the 6 IX | outlines against the sky; and betrayed no fear of the dangers of 7 XI | glistening with avarice, betrayed that with him it was only 8 XII | with a light muslin robe, betrayed the outline of her form. ~ 9 XIV | she owed to Sir Francis, betrayed more warmth; and, as for 10 XV | to follow me." ~Mr. Fogg betrayed no surprise whatever. The 11 XVII | accompanied by Aouda, who betrayed a desire for a walk on shore, 12 XVIII | satisfaction, for, had he betrayed it, Passepartout could scarcely 13 XIX | Singapore, since, like them, it betrayed everywhere the evidence 14 XX | her deck, white as ivory, betrayed the pride taken by John 15 XXIV | perhaps to his own, though he betrayed no emotion - that Passepartout, 16 XXVIII| replied Fix, in a tone which betrayed determined will, "to get 17 XXXV | warned Mr. Fogg, and had betrayed Fix's projects to him, his 18 XXXVI | Sullivan, in a voice which betrayed his emotion. ~One minute 19 XXXVII| London time, would have betrayed this fact, if it had marked