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1 IV | I get back, you will be able to judge whether I have 2 V | given his fortune to be able to make the tour of the 3 VI | description you have, you will be able to recognise your man, even 4 XI | Burhampoor where Passepartout was able to purchase some Indian 5 XII | talking little, and scarcely able to catch a glimpse of each 6 XII | The English have not been able to secure complete dominion 7 XIII | the glade, where they were able to observe the sleeping 8 XIV | Phileas Fogg would thus be able to arrive in time to take 9 XVI | married or not, he would be able to create such difficulties 10 XXI | might hope that he would be able to reach Yokohama without 11 XXI | coast, and John Bunsby was able to assert that they were 12 XXIII | though he had not been able to study or rehearse a part, 13 XXIV | meridian. But if Fix had been able to explain this purely physical 14 XXV | remark; and, in order to be able to see without being jostled 15 XXVI | and the passengers were able to pass from one end of 16 XXXI | very confident of being able to transport Mr. Fogg in 17 XXXII | the other steamers were able to serve his projects. The 18 XXXIII| the Henrietta might not be able to maintain herself upright