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1 VI | to watch than that of the Atlantic. But Fix's reflections were 2 XXIV | will follow him across the Atlantic. As for the money, heaven 3 XXVI | so he hoped - to take the Atlantic steamer at New York on the 4 XXVIII| of the waters between the Atlantic and the Pacific. There were 5 XXVIII| plains which extend to the Atlantic, and which nature has made 6 XXVIII| On the declivity of the Atlantic basin the first streams, 7 XXIX | now only to descend to the Atlantic by limitless plains, levelled 8 XXXI | numerous trains, with the Atlantic seaboard! ~Passepartout 9 XXXII | and could not cross the Atlantic in time to save the wager. ~ 10 XXXII | fastest steamers on the Atlantic, he would have reached Liverpool, 11 XXXII | must be found to cross the Atlantic on a boat, unless by balloon - 12 XXXIII| gain twelve hours on the Atlantic steamers. ~Phileas Fogg