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1 II | trousers, coat, and vest bore a number, indicating the time of 2 VI | extended into the roadstead. A number of fishing-smacks and coasting 3 VI | She brought an unusual number of passengers, some of whom 4 IX | Among the passengers was a number of officials and military 5 IX | with the military men, a number of rich young Englishmen 6 XI | Among the passengers were a number of officers, Government 7 XI | calculating in his mind the number of hours spent since his 8 XVII | Singapore, among them a number of Indians, Ceylonese, Chinamen, 9 XIX | Passepartout noticed in the crowd a number of the natives who seemed 10 XXII | however, to ask the purser the number of his master's state-room. 11 XXIV | many Americans, a large number of coolies on their way 12 XXIV | and hoped - thanks to the number of passengers - to remain 13 XXVIII| muttered Passepartout. ~But a number of the passengers were at 14 XXIX | were let off, and the first number of the Railway Pioneer was 15 XXXVI | increased, nevertheless, in number and value. Phileas Fogg,