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1 II | experience alone could solve the question. Passepartout had been a 2 V | logical appeared on the question, for geography is one of 3 V | Society, which treated the question from every point of view, 4 VII | Possibly; but that is not the question. Do you think, consul, that 5 XI | palings, was the animal in question. An Indian came out of the 6 XI | that with him it was only a question of how great a price he 7 XIII | Francis frankly put the question to him. ~"Officers," replied 8 XIV | already determined this question. ~"Parsee," said he to the 9 XVI | acting more positively, to question Passepartout. It would not 10 XXIII | nationality should cause this question, "we Frenchmen know how 11 XXV | despite the fact that that question is settled." ~"Perhaps," 12 XXV | London. "If there is any question about England in all this, 13 XXX | lives of three men are in question, sir," said Phileas Fogg. ~" 14 XXXVII| it is for me to ask that question. You were ruined, but now