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1 XI | part of the country could scarcely be travelled over without 2 XII | phlegm, talking little, and scarcely able to catch a glimpse 3 XIII | The moon, on the wane, scarcely left the horizon, and was 4 XIII | Passepartout was, no doubt, scarcely less stupefied. ~The resuscitated 5 XIV | view; the travellers could scarcely discern the fort of Chupenie, 6 XVIII | betrayed it, Passepartout could scarcely have restrained himself 7 XIX | How can you tell? You know scarcely anything about him. You 8 XX | men, or my little boat of scarcely twenty tons on so long a 9 XXI | idea of whose violence can scarcely be given. To compare her 10 XXI | to comprehend; he could scarcely realise so much determination 11 XXVIII| beyond the station. But scarcely had the train passed the 12 XXX | same thoughts, and could scarcely conceal his agitation. He 13 XXXIII| Captain Speedy, who could scarcely pronounce the words. "A 14 XXXIII| Speedy. An American can scarcely remain unmoved at the sight 15 XXXV | imperturbable master, and could scarcely bring his mind to leave 16 XXXVI | has favoured him, he can scarcely have reached America. I