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1 VIII | India, and there, on English ground, arrest him politely, with 2 XII | The Parsee jumped to the ground, fastened the elephant to 3 XIII | lit up by the torches. The ground was covered by groups of 4 XIII | which bent almost to the ground. ~The hours passed, and 5 XIII | terror-stricken, on the ground. ~The old rajah was not 6 XIII | with their faces on the ground, not daring to lift their 7 XIV | replaced him gently on the ground. ~Soon after, Phileas Fogg, 8 XV | were still on dangerous ground. ~Just as he was leaving 9 XVI | Kong was the last English ground on which he would set foot; 10 XXIV | Mr. Fogg had left English ground, and it was now necessary 11 XXIV | Mr. Fogg was on English ground, it was for my interest 12 XXV | left England at all. ~The ground floor of the hotel was occupied 13 XXVII| six months later. Now the ground was covered with a thin 14 XXIX | mortally wounded to the ground, and the wheels crushed 15 XXXI | seemed to be lifted off the ground by its sails. Mudge, who