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1 III | to the fireplace, where a coal fire was steadily burning. 2 VI | long enough to get in her coal. It is thirteen hundred 3 VI | she has to take in a fresh coal supply." ~"And does she 4 IX | Aden harbour, to take in coal. This matter of fuelling 5 IX | In these distant seas, coal is worth three or four pounds 6 IX | hours at Steamer Point to coal up. But this delay, as it 7 XI | engineer and fed with English coal, threw out its smoke upon 8 XVII | at four a.m., to receive coal, having gained half a day 9 XXI | about to apply a red-hot coal to the touchhole, Mr. Fogg 10 XXV | of the street, between a coal wharf and a petroleum warehouse, 11 XXXIII| furnaces, and, though we had coal enough to go on short steam 12 XXXIII| with mortal anxiety. The coal was giving out! "Ah, if 13 XXXIII| all the fires until the coal is exhausted." ~A few moments 14 XXXIII| predicted, announced that the coal would give out in the course 15 XXXIII| the upper part of her. The coal has given out." ~"Burn my