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1 II | bold gaze and a nose held high in the air; he was an honest 2 IX | Sepoy troops, and receiving high salaries ever since the 3 XI | which, enclosed within some high palings, was the animal 4 XIV | done!" which, from him, was high commendation; to which Passepartout 5 XIV | his trunk, lifted him as high as his head. Passepartout, 6 XIV | edgetool factories, and high chimneys puffing clouds 7 XVI | thousand four hundred feet high, looming above the waters. 8 XVII | and in a few hours the high mountains of Malacca, with 9 XVIII | fury, and the waves running high. The Rangoon reefed all 10 XVIII | Kong for Yokohama. ~"At high tide to-morrow morning," 11 XX | half-past nine, it being then high tide, the Carnatic would 12 XXI | everything was prepared for high speed in case of a gale. ~ 13 XXI | and John Bunsby was in high hope. He several times assured 14 XXV | Was it to nominate some high official - a governor or 15 XXXI | for five or six persons. A high mast was fixed on the frame, 16 XXXIII| passenger what he considered a high compliment, he was going 17 XXXIII| under three hours. Only at high tide." ~"Stay," replied 18 XXXIII| the morning, it then being high tide; and Phileas Fogg,