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shock 1
shocks 1
shoeless 1
shoes 18
shook 7
shoot 1
shop 3
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18 madam
18 priests
18 shanghai
18 shoes
18 sort
18 speedy
18 sun
Jules Verne
Around the world in eighty days

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shoes

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1 I | waiters, in dress coats, and shoes with swan-skin soles, who 2 II | applied to the master's shoes. In short, the house in 3 IV | traveling-cloak, and some stout shoes, though we shall do little 4 VIII| the way, I must buy some shoes and shirts. We came away 5 X | OFF WITH THE LOSS OF HIS SHOES ~Everybody knows that the 6 X | usual quota of shirts and shoes, he took a leisurely promenade 7 X | without first leaving their shoes outside the door. It may 8 X | fell upon him; tore off his shoes, and began to beat him with 9 X | his package of shirts and shoes, rushed breathlessly into 10 XI | magnificent, but too frail Indian shoes. Happily he too had been 11 XV | are the desecrator's very shoes, which he left behind him." ~ 12 XV | Whereupon he placed a pair of shoes on his desk. ~"My shoes!" 13 XV | shoes on his desk. ~"My shoes!" cried Passepartout, in 14 XV | at least give me back my shoes!" cried Passepartout angrily. ~" 15 XV | Ah, these are pretty dear shoes!" he muttered, as they were 16 XVII| ready to wager his Indian shoes - which he religiously preserved - 17 XXII| whereon they wore canvas shoes, straw sandals, and clogs 18 XXV | in the crowd. Boots and shoes went whirling through the


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