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1 I | but whatever he did was so exactly the same thing that he had 2 I | with him; and went home at exactly midnight, only to retire 3 I | months, and the years. At exactly half-past eleven Mr. Fogg 4 II | perfectly well-balanced, as exactly regulated as a Leroy chronometer. 5 II | from eight in the morning, exactly at which hour Phileas Fogg 6 VIII | every four and twenty hours, exactly sixpense more than I earn; 7 X | half-past four p.m.; at exactly eight the train would start 8 XVIII| questions. He wanted to know exactly how long the storm was going 9 XIX | colour. Passepartout, without exactly knowing why, thought this 10 XIX | description; it answers exactly to that of Mr. Phileas Fogg." ~" 11 XXIV | Phileas Fogg had traversed exactly one half of the terrestrial 12 XXIV | he found that his watch exactly agreed with the ship's chronometers. 13 XXXI | Although the speed could not be exactly estimated, the sledge could 14 XXXV | face. Fogg returned was exactly the Fogg who had gone away;