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1 III | Fogg, solemnly. "I will bet twenty thousand pounds against 2 III | composure. He certainly did not bet to win, and had only staked 3 V | West End. The news of the bet spread through the Reform 4 V | class than mere gamblers; to bet is in the English temperament. 5 V | it took ten years; and he bet five thousand pounds on 6 VIII | eccentric and foolhardy bet - all confirmed Fix in his 7 X | began to ask himself if this bet that Mr. Fogg talked about 8 XI | believed in the reality of the bet, and therefore in the tour 9 XI | of acting rashly, that a bet of twenty thousand pounds 10 XXII | was certainly ruined, his bet was lost, and he himself 11 XXIV | who immediately began to bet on him, administered to 12 XXX | steamer at New York, and his bet would be certainly lost. 13 XXXVI| paralytic old Lord Albemarle bet even in his favour. ~A great 14 XXXVI| can, therefore, regard the bet as won." ~"Wait; don't let 15 XXXVI| my four thousand of the bet," said Andrew Stuart, as