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1 I | Gray's Inn; nor had his voice ever resounded in the Court 2 IV | Fogg, without raising his voice. ~Passepartout made his 3 XII | resumed Phileas Fogg, his voice betraying not the least 4 XV | proceeded to read in a loud voice a complaint of sacrilege 5 XVI | with coldness, neither his voice nor his manner betraying 6 XVIII| Then, in her sweet, soft voice, she said: "What ought I 7 XIX | s arm, and, lowering his voice, said, "You have guessed 8 XX | Fogg say, in his placid voice, "But there are other vessels 9 XXI | At last he said in a low voice to Mr. Fogg, "Shall I speak 10 XXIII| strong, if not melodious voice which nature had bestowed 11 XXVII| rose, and, in an irritated voice, as if he had already been 12 XXVII| his words with his loud voice and frequent gestures, he 13 XXIX | playing a spade, when a voice behind him said, "I should 14 XXXII| thick neck, and a growling voice. ~"The captain?" asked Mr. 15 XXXIV| of doors. Passepartout's voice was audible, and immediately 16 XXXVI| said John Sullivan, in a voice which betrayed his emotion. ~ 17 XXXVI| club doors, and in his calm voice, said, "Here I am, gentlemen!" ~