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3003 XXIII | Japanesed," was to enter a tea-house of modest appearance, and,
3004 XXII | streamers and banners, the tea-houses, where the odorous beverage
3005 XXX | the other, "has a right to teach me my duty." ~"Very well,"
3006 XVI | of palms, arecs, bamboo, teakwood, of the gigantic mimosa,
3007 XXXVI | existed, cannot be described. Telegrams were sent to America and
3008 XXVIII| the conductor, "we have telegraphed to Omaha for a train, but
3009 XXII | the open air with their telescopes. Then he came to the harbour,
3010 V | to bet is in the English temperament. Not only the members of
3011 XXXIII| it was not one of those tempests which burst, and rush on
3012 XVIII | Phileas Fogg gazed at the tempestuous sea, which seemed to be
3013 XXI | so much determination and tenacity. Then he cried, "Well -
3014 XXXI | which the vehicle had a tendency to make. All the sails were
3015 XXVII | territory on which to plant our tents. And you, my brother," continued
3016 XXXIII| and were not on the best terms with the captain, went over
3017 XXV | hubbub now arose on the terrace behind the flight of steps
3018 XIII | multitude prostrated themselves, terror-stricken, on the ground. ~The old
3019 XVIII | postponed till to-morrow." ~"Thank you," returned Mr. Fogg,
3020 XXI | there was one thing to be thankful for; Passepartout was not
3021 XXIV | Passepartout, despite his theatrical disguise. He quickly concealed
3022 | thee
3023 XXI | fortunately, a speed equal to theirs. Twenty times she seemed
3024 VIII | all confirmed Fix in his theory. He continued to pump poor
3025 | thereupon
3026 XXX | Fogg, who had been in the thickest of the fight, had not received
3027 XXVII | The place did not seem thickly populated. The streets were
3028 XIV | villages, and its still thickly-leaved forests. Elephants were
3029 XXVII | ground was covered with a thin powdering of snow. ~The
3030 XII | Kiouni, after quenching his thirst at a neighbouring spring,
3031 IX | steamers one hundred and thirty-eight hours in which to traverse
3032 II | eight, the shaving-water at thirty-seven minutes past nine, and the
3033 IX | the act of finishing the thirty-third rubber of the voyage, and
3034 XXXIV | forehead slightly wrinkled. ~At thirty-three minutes past two he heard
3035 XXIV | passengers. ~"You have given me a thrashing," said Fix. "Good, I expected
3036 XXVI | with clouds which seemed to threaten snow. The train did not
3037 XXXVI | nine in the evening, on the threshold of the Reform Club saloon? ~
3038 X | of Zoroaster - the most thrifty, civilised, intelligent,
3039 XXIV | him, grasped him by the throat, and, much to the amusement
3040 XIII | executioner. Sir Francis's heart throbbed; and, convulsively seizing
3041 XXIX | monkeys over the roofs, thrusting open the doors, and fighting
3042 XI | thereabouts that Feringhea, the Thuggee chief, king of the stranglers,
3043 XI | these murders, though the Thuggees still exist, and pursue
3044 XXV | about in every direction. Thumps were exchanged from the
3045 XXII | crossed with silken scarfs, tied in an enormous knot behind
3046 XXIV | attached to him by other ties than gratitude; his silent
3047 XXXIII| been commanded to unchain a tiger. He went to the poop, saying
3048 XXII | wood, and who displayed tight-looking eyes, flat chests, teeth
3049 XXI | not a sheet which was not tightened not a sail which was not
3050 XI | the morning. This famous timepiece, always regulated on the
3051 IV | General Guide, with its timetables showing the arrival and
3052 XX | inspired confidence in the most timid. ~Phileas Fogg and Aouda
3053 XXII | nations. ~Passepartout went timidly ashore on this so curious
3054 VI | evidently was not wanting in a tinge of self-conceit. ~Little
3055 XII | protruding tongue, and lips tinted with betel. It stood upright
3056 XII | embroidered with pearls, a robe of tissue of silk and gold, a scarf
3057 II | of service, the tea and toast at twenty-three minutes
3058 XXII | but a very fine, stringy tobacco. He went on till he found
3059 III | almanac, and added, "As today is Wednesday, the 2nd of
3060 XXV | Englishmen who, while they do not tolerate duelling at home, fight
3061 XIII | am only due at Allahabad tomorrow before noon." ~"But what
3062 IX | or four pounds sterling a ton. ~The Mongolia had still
3063 XII | concealed. ~The discordant tones of the voices and instruments
3064 XXI | suffer, owing to its small tonnage, by a heavy surge on the
3065 XXXI | screen the brigantine. A top-mast was hoisted, and another
3066 V | and afforded an exciting topic of conversation to its members.
3067 XIII | her husband's body. Then a torch was brought, and the wood,
3068 XXII | unfulfilled shook off his torpor, and he hurried from the
3069 XXXV | full, and his conscience tortured by remorse; for he accused
3070 XIII | our lives, but horrible tortures, if we are taken." ~"That
3071 XXIII | pitches of tone. The jugglers tossed them in the air, threw them
3072 XXII | the second cabin, and to totter to a seat on deck. ~It was
3073 XXIII | deafening air, when the pyramid tottered, the balance was lost, one
3074 XXI | apply a red-hot coal to the touchhole, Mr. Fogg said, "Hoist your
3075 XXV | commercial emporium. ~The lofty tower of its City Hall overlooked
3076 X | with its two polygonal towers - he cared not a straw
3077 XXV | the Celestial Empire in a toy-box. Sombreros and red shirts
3078 XVII | him, there was clearly no trace of such a thing; while poor
3079 XXXV | had only done his duty in tracking and arresting him; while
3080 XVII | was following Mr. Fogg's tracks step by step. What was Fix'
3081 XXVI | wild beasts, and a large tract which the Mormons, after
3082 XXIX | chains; but, owing to the traction, he would never have succeeded
3083 XI | Then they came upon vast tracts extending to the horizon,
3084 XVIII | country he had principally traded. Phileas Fogg returned to
3085 I | outspoken, I've had several trades. I've been an itinerant
3086 XIV | large manufacturing and trading-place, where is held the principal
3087 XXXVII| railways, carriages, yachts, trading-vessels, sledges, elephants. The
3088 XXX | white plain behind, red trails were visible. The last Sioux
3089 XXII | still more the fault of the traitor who, in order to separate
3090 X | island of Salcette. ~Having transacted his business at the passport
3091 XXXVI | discussions, and financial transactions were going on. The police
3092 IV | Continental Railway Steam Transit and General Guide, with
3093 XXVII | many centuries later, a translation of this precious book, which
3094 XXXVI | English public opinion when it transpired that the real bankrobber,
3095 XXXI | confident of being able to transport Mr. Fogg in a few hours
3096 XII | Impossible! The cost of transporting him would make him ruinously
3097 IV | Bring down my mackintosh and traveling-cloak, and some stout shoes, though
3098 XXXI | themselves up closely in their travelling-cloaks. The two great sails were
3099 IX | young Englishmen on their travels, and the hospitable efforts
3100 X | many points on its route, traverses the peninsula from Bombay
3101 XI | subjects; he was a solid body, traversing an orbit around the terrestrial
3102 XXIV | perhaps. At the least sign of treason, however, I'll twist your
3103 IV | carpet-bag, with its enormous treasure. ~Just as the train was
3104 XII | scanty allowance of rice, treat her with contempt; she would
3105 XVI | the gigantic mimosa, and tree-like ferns covered the foreground,
3106 XI | interested in the wager, and trembled at the thought that he might
3107 XXXV | in his eyes, and a slight trembling of his lips. Aouda looked
3108 XXIV | in travelling, rewards, trials, bail, elephants, and all
3109 X | that the great reversed triangle of land, with its base in
3110 XXI | forward to the bows. A single triangular sail, of strong canvas,
3111 XXVII | a Mormon prophet of the tribe of Joseph published the
3112 XXIX | a single artery a large tributary whose waters empty into
3113 XIX | it is a piece of shameful trickery. They might as well waylay
3114 IX | captured all thirteen of the tricks, concluded this fine campaign
3115 XIX | when he makes a wager, he tries to win it fairly!" ~"But
3116 XIV | pounds. He then returned triumphantly to the station. ~The influence
3117 XII | of each concussion as he trod along, he was very careful,
3118 XXVI | About twelve o'clock a troop of ten or twelve thousand
3119 XXI | the night, and crossed the Tropic of Cancer. The sea was very
3120 XII | least slackening his regular trot. ~After two hours the guide
3121 XII | horribly jostled by the swift trotting of the elephant, spurred
3122 XXI | The boat, now lying in the trough of the waves, shook and
3123 XXXIII| Certainly, from the keel to the truck of the masts - all the wood,
3124 XXVIII| themselves compelled to trudge fifteen miles over a plain
3125 XXVII | Elder Hitch, as is seen, was trying to make proselytes on the
3126 XXVI | capital, plunges into the Tuilla Valley, across the American
3127 II | brown hair was somewhat tumbled; for, while the ancient
3128 XXV | vault in fine style; but, tumbling upon some worm-eaten planks,
3129 XXV | Fogg's arm, observed the tumultuous scene with surprise, while
3130 XXVIII| penetrating the rocks. One tunnel only, fourteen thousand
3131 XXVI | were few or no bridges or tunnels on the route. The railway
3132 X | caps, Banyas with round turbans, Sindes with square bonnets,
3133 XXXVI | was drawing near his last turning-point. The bonds were quoted,
3134 XII | owing to the capricious turnings of the Vindhia Mountains,
3135 XIV | float upon its surface, the turtles swarming along its banks,
3136 XXIV | tour, and there were only twenty-eight left. But, though he was
3137 I | error. Now from this moment, twenty-nine minutes after eleven, a.m.,
3138 XXIV | would cross the ocean in twenty-one days. Phileas Fogg was therefore
3139 XXIV | locomotion, to traverse twenty-six thousand, of which he had,
3140 XXI | darkening now with the twilight, on which she had ventured
3141 XXVI | torrents and cascades, and twined its smoke among the branches
3142 XXXI | tree, whose white skeleton twisted and rattled in the wind.
3143 VI | which he was incessantly twitching. He was just now manifesting
3144 XXIV | he had really gone over two-thirds of the whole journey; for
3145 XXII | and the residence of the Tycoon, the civil Emperor, before
3146 II | Mr. Fogg seemed a perfect type of that English composure
3147 XXX | stained with blood. From the tyres and spokes hung ragged pieces
3148 XIV | expression. ~When the poet-king, Ucaf Uddaul, celebrates the charms
3149 XIV | When the poet-king, Ucaf Uddaul, celebrates the charms of
3150 XII | Passepartout, "but of love - that ugly old hag? Never!" ~The Parsee
3151 IV | inexactness of appearing at this unaccustomed hour; for, according to
3152 XXI | Fogg and Aouda, happily unaffected by the roughness of the
3153 XXXV | and against which he was unarmed; it was terrible! But a
3154 III | this difficult, not to say unattainable, project. As for his antagonists,
3155 XXX | or prisoners; that is the uncertainty which must be solved. Do
3156 XXXIII| fellow had been commanded to unchain a tiger. He went to the
3157 XII | would be looked upon as an unclean creature, and would die
3158 XI | his flanks some curiously uncomfortable howdahs. Phileas Fogg paid
3159 III | A flunkey handed him an uncut Times, which he proceeded
3160 XVII | of his presence, and then undecided what course it was best
3161 XXVII | XXVII~IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT UNDERGOES, AT A SPEED OF TWENTY MILES
3162 V | it seemed clear that, in undertaking a tour round the world on
3163 XXI | tempest still raged with undiminished fury; but the wind now returned
3164 I | Was Phileas Fogg rich? Undoubtedly. But those who knew him
3165 XXV | reappeared in tatters. The undulations of the human surge reached
3166 XXV | overcoat was divided into two unequal parts, and his trousers
3167 X | miles, upon which is spread unequally a population of one hundred
3168 XVII | destination, and now turned up so unexpectedly on the Rangoon, was following
3169 XXVI | the varied landscape which unfolded itself as they passed along
3170 III | accidental delay!" ~"The unforeseen does not exist," quietly
3171 XXII | narcotic. The thought of a duty unfulfilled shook off his torpor, and
3172 XVIII | Some of the sails were unfurled, and the Rangoon resumed
3173 XXV | put on. Aouda had escaped unharmed, and Fix alone bore marks
3174 I | the club as to lost and unheard-of travellers, pointing out
3175 XXXI | streams disappeared under the uniform whiteness. The plain was
3176 XXVI | Francisco are thus united by an uninterrupted metal ribbon, which measures
3177 XXXI | road and the branch which unites Kearney with Saint Joseph
3178 | unlike
3179 | unlikely
3180 XIV | which his master gave him unlimited credit. Passepartout started
3181 XII | if possible." ~The guide unloosed the elephant and led him
3182 XVI | What was detective Fix, so unluckily drawn on from country to
3183 VI | The artistic thing is, to unmask honest countenances; it'
3184 VI | was just now manifesting unmistakable signs of impatience, nervously
3185 XXXIII| American can scarcely remain unmoved at the sight of sixty thousand
3186 XXXIII| vessel; and Fix was not unnaturally inclined to conclude that
3187 IV | Oh, that would be quite unnecessary, Mr. Fogg," said Ralph politely. "
3188 IX | passport again visaed; Fix, unobserved, followed them. The visa
3189 XXII | the rear were, however, unoccupied - those which had been engaged
3190 XI | means of losing it by his unpardonable folly of the night before.
3191 XIV | Athens of India, stands quite unpoetically on the solid earth, Passepartout
3192 XXX | I cannot leave the fort unprotected." ~"The lives of three men
3193 XVII | which was in truth far from unreasonable. Fix, he thought, could
3194 XXIV | through as quite false and unreliable. Now, on this day, though
3195 II | very temple of disorder and unrest under the illustrious but
3196 IX | ship ploughed straight on, unretarded by wind or wave, towards
3197 XXIX | never have succeeded in unscrewing the yoking-bar, had not
3198 XXXI | mile further with its sails unspread. ~It stopped at last, and
3199 IX | incident could surprise, as unvarying as the ship's chronometers,
3200 I | difficulty, yet a motionless, unwearying struggle, congenial to his
3201 X | horseback, in palanquins or unwieldly coaches; now fast steamboats
3202 XV | settled for the voyage. He was unwilling to leave her while they
3203 XXXV | in his turn. There was an unwonted light in his eyes, and a
3204 II | his forehead compact and unwrinkled, his face rather pale, his
3205 XVII | calculate than those of Uranus which led to the discovery
3206 XII | moment that he was about to urge Kiouni forward with a peculiar
3207 I | was needed for a noble, useful, or benevolent purpose,
3208 XXIII | to their faces, and the uses which they made of them.
3209 V | Chapter V~IN WHICH A NEW SPECIES OF
3210 XXIX | be so kind as to leave it vacant for a few moments, as two
3211 XXIV | who were spending their vacation in making the tour of the
3212 XI | spirit of his dreams. His old vagabond nature returned to him;
3213 II | Passepartout had been a sort of vagrant in his early years, and
3214 XXXIII| perhaps Passepartout became vaguely uneasy. He would have given
3215 XXIX | attempted to retain Mr. Fogg; as vainly did the detective endeavour
3216 XXXII | no longer passengers, but valuable merchandise. "I start at
3217 XXIII | one of the lower noses vanished from the pyramid, and the
3218 XI | in which, with evident vanity, he proceeded to encase
3219 XXIV | Passepartout seemed to be vanquished by Fix's coolness, for he
3220 VIII | great-grandfather! It doesn't vary five minutes in the year.
3221 XXII | stature, and complexions varying from copper-colour to a
3222 XII | s neck to his rump, and vaulted like a clown on a spring-board;
3223 XXXIII| boisterous, if the wind did not veer round to the east, if no
3224 XXI | towards evening the wind, veering three quarters, bore down
3225 XI | they began to engage such vehicles as the village could provide
3226 XXIII | robust arms, furrowed with veins as large as the strings
3227 XIV | spouse of a charming woman, a venerable, embalmed rajah! As for
3228 XIV | of God, one of the most venerated in India, being built at
3229 XIV | difficulty escape their vengeance. Kiouni, also, must be disposed
3230 XXXII | which would have been venturesome, besides not being capable
3231 XX | large sum and the fear of venturing so far. Fix was in mortal
3232 XIV | its mountains clothed in verdure, its fields of barley, wheat,
3233 XXX | anguish, wandered about on the verge of the plains. Her imagination
3234 XIV | delicately formed ears, her vermilion hands, her little feet,
3235 II | pair of trousers, coat, and vest bore a number, indicating
3236 XX | not betraying the least vexation, contented himself with
3237 XXXIII| forgotten the past, its vexations and delays. He only thought
3238 XXIII | replied Passepartout, a little vexed that his nationality should
3239 VI | Chapter VI~IN WHICH FIX, THE DETECTIVE,
3240 XI | the train had passed the viaducts and the Island of Salcette,
3241 I | soles, who proffered the viands in special porcelain, and
3242 XXXI | instrument, resounded as if vibrated by a violin bow. The sledge
3243 XXIX | whom was Thomas C. Durant, vice-president of the road, stopped at
3244 XIX | one of the most despicable vices which afflict humanity!
3245 XXVII | deserted, except in the vicinity of the temple, which they
3246 XXVII | wives at once across the vicissitudes of life, and to conduct
3247 XXVII | sadness of right-angles," as Victor Hugo expresses it. The founder
3248 IX | campaign with a brilliant victory. ~The Mongolia was due at
3249 XIV | silver by the godlike hand of Vicvarcarma, the immortal sculptor." ~
3250 XI | seen picturesque bungalows, viharis (sort of abandoned monasteries),
3251 VII | Chapter VII~WHICH ONCE MORE DEMONSTRATES
3252 VIII | Chapter VIII~IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT TALKS
3253 XXI | United States, like a common villain, he had traversed three
3254 XII | capricious turnings of the Vindhia Mountains, did not pursue
3255 XXVI | and did not attempt to violate nature by taking the shortest
3256 XXVIII| the engineers, instead of violating nature, avoided its difficulties
3257 XXXIII| against the stern. She pitched violently, and this retarded her progress.
3258 XXII | Passepartout espied some violets among the shrubs. ~"Good!"
3259 XXXI | resounded as if vibrated by a violin bow. The sledge slid along
3260 X | modesty, to the sound of viols and the clanging of tambourines.
3261 XIV | Buddhism, their deities being Vishnu, the solar god, Shiva, the
3262 XI | home, only paying brief visits to England at rare intervals;
3263 XI | poor Passepartout of his vitals. Then he offered to carry
3264 XXXII | extended throughout his vocal gamut. ~As for Fix, he said
3265 XXVII | decidedly repelled from such a vocation, and he imagined - perhaps
3266 VIII | together, Passepartout chatting volubly as they went along. ~"Above
3267 IX | gentleman who so kindly volunteered to guide me at Suez?" ~"
3268 XXX | are a brave man. Thirty volunteers!" he added, turning to the
3269 XXXIII| funnel of the Henrietta vomited forth torrents of smoke.
3270 XXII | pigeons, ravens, and other voracious birds. On the branches of
3271 XXV | no doubt, of casting a vote. The crowd swayed back,
3272 XXV | hurrah!" ~It was a band of voters coming to the rescue of
3273 XI | four-wheeled palkigharis, waggons drawn by zebus, carriages
3274 XXVII | black silk hat, a black waistcoat, black trousers, a white
3275 XIV | was placed in one of the waiting-rooms of the station, whilst Passepartout
3276 XXII | and Passepartout did not wake until they were one hundred
3277 XI | Godavery. ~Passepartout, on waking and looking out, could not
3278 XXIX | During the night Camp Walbach was passed on the left;
3279 XXIV | and very fast. The massive walking-beam rose and fell above the
3280 XXVII | locusts. A clay and pebble wall, built in 1853, surrounded
3281 XIII | was dark. The moon, on the wane, scarcely left the horizon,
3282 IX | useless to travel, if a man wants to see something new." At
3283 XIX | Treaty of Nankin, after the war of 1842; and the colonising
3284 II | gentleman retired. ~Mr. Fogg's wardrobe was amply supplied and in
3285 IV | carpet-bag, containing the wardrobes of his master and himself;
3286 XXV | coal wharf and a petroleum warehouse, a large platform had been
3287 XI | beast of burden, but for warlike purposes, was half domesticated.
3288 II | snail's shell, lighted and warmed by gas, which sufficed for
3289 XXII | simple civilians, with their warped and jet-black hair, big
3290 XXIII | and some having imitation warts upon them. It was upon these
3291 III | cheese, the whole being washed down with several cups of
3292 XIV | kept repeating that "it wasn't worth telling." ~Aouda
3293 XI | The papers were like some watches, which have a way of getting
3294 XI | This fertile territory is watered by numerous small rivers
3295 XXXVII| over the sidewalk like a waterspout. ~In three minutes he was
3296 IX | on, unretarded by wind or wave, towards the straits of
3297 XXV | back, the banners and flags wavered, disappeared an instant,
3298 II | let it be said, are of wax, and are much visited in
3299 XXIX | more than once they had waylaid trains on the road. A hundred
3300 XIX | trickery. They might as well waylay Mr. Fogg and put his money
3301 XXXI | of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railway left
3302 V | were recalled; his solitary ways, his sudden departure; and
3303 XIV | its flower displays the wealth of its treasures; and beneath
3304 XXIX | American, "and with whatever weapon you choose." ~Aouda in vain
3305 XIX | age they are permitted to wear yellow, which is the Imperial
3306 XXVII | s story became somewhat wearisome, and his audience grew gradually
3307 XXXVII| back from this long and weary journey? ~Nothing, say you?
3308 XXI | worthy of him, and bravely weathered the storm. As for Phileas
3309 XXII | amid the foliage of the weeping willows were herons, solemnly
3310 XXXII | Henrietta made ready to weigh anchor. ~When Passepartout
3311 XXVI | great funnel emitting a weird light, with its sharp bell,
3312 XXX | hear, if possible, some welcome sound. She heard and saw
3313 XXX | their relief. ~All were welcomed with joyful cries. Phileas
3314 II | cellar to garret. So clean, well-arranged, solemn a mansion pleased
3315 II | idea of being perfectly well-balanced, as exactly regulated as
3316 II | figure almost portly and well-built, his body muscular, and
3317 XI | proceeded over the flat, well-cultivated country of the Khandeish,
3318 III | the day of the robbery a well-dressed gentleman of polished manners,
3319 XXII | carried a large cargo and a well-filled cabin of passengers. Two
3320 XXXIII| success would have been well-nigh certain. In winter, they
3321 III | journey can be made." ~"A well-used minimum suffices for everything." ~"
3322 X | goes over the chain of the Western Ghauts, runs thence north-east
3323 XXXV | set out for his club when Westminster clock struck half-past eleven. ~
3324 XX | being brought after on a wheelbarrow, and half an hour later
3325 | whereas
3326 XVII | foliage, and of clove-trees, whereof the cloves form the heart
3327 | wherever
3328 IX | delusion that his master's whim would end at Bombay. He
3329 II | found his masters invariably whimsical and irregular, constantly
3330 IX | day; and the hours were whirled away, when the sea was tranquil,
3331 II | well-shaped figure; his hair and whiskers were light, his forehead
3332 IX | frequently offered him a glass of whiskey or pale ale in the steamer
3333 XXIX | himself a not less eager whist-player than Mr. Fogg. During the
3334 XXVIII| telling what had passed. The whist-players were quite absorbed in their
3335 III | placed themselves at the whist-table, they continued to argue
3336 XXXI | disappeared under the uniform whiteness. The plain was absolutely
3337 | whither
3338 XVI | whether there had not been a wicked elopement; and this idea
3339 XXII | from whom the Japanese widely differ. He did not fail
3340 XXVI | which crosses the entire width of the United States. The
3341 XV | in a clerk's wig?" ~The wigs were exchanged. ~Passepartout
3342 XXII | the foliage of the weeping willows were herons, solemnly standing
3343 VI | We don't often have such windfalls. Burglars are getting to
3344 XXVIII| avoided its difficulties by winding around, instead of penetrating
3345 XXIX | followed the capricious windings of the southern branch of
3346 XIX | drinking up the little wine that was left in the bottom
3347 XVII | dog!" said Passepartout, winking at him. ~This expression
3348 I | with his nature; but his winnings never went into his purse,
3349 XVI | whence there is a telegraphic wire to Hong Kong. He finally
3350 I | always done before, that the wits of the curious were fairly
3351 XXVIII| dropped. Mr. Fogg had just woke up, and was looking out
3352 XXIII | c., was executed with wonderful precision. ~But the principal
3353 X | passport office. As for the wonders of Bombay its famous city
3354 XXXII | Henrietta, iron-hulled, wood-built above. He ascended to the
3355 XI | were several bungalows, and workmen's cabins. The conductor,
3356 XXV | but, tumbling upon some worm-eaten planks, he fell through
3357 XXIX | rails as if they had been worms. Several passengers, shot
3358 XXV | and black coats everywhere worn by a multitude of nervously
3359 VIII | you there's one thing that worries me - my burner!" ~"What
3360 XI | period. Already he began to worry about possible delays, and
3361 XII | these thoughts did not cease worrying him for a long time. ~The
3362 VIII | the sun." ~"So much the worse for the sun, monsieur. The
3363 XV | not my wig!" ~"No, your worship," returned the clerk, "it
3364 XXII | goddess of the sea, who is worshipped on the islands round about.
3365 XXXIII| recovered from his paroxysm of wrath. ~"Where are we?" he repeated,
3366 XXI | black funnel, crowned with wreaths of smoke, appeared on the
3367 XII | and pillage." ~"The poor wretch!" exclaimed Passepartout, "
3368 XXXIV | p.m. His forehead slightly wrinkled. ~At thirty-three minutes
3369 XVIII | and, whilst his body was writhing under their effects, his
3370 XI | rejoined his master, made a wry grimace, as he thought of
3371 X | Chapter X~IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT IS
3372 XI | Chapter XI~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG SECURES
3373 XII | Chapter XII~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND
3374 XIII | Chapter XIII~IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT RECEIVES
3375 XIV | Chapter XIV~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG DESCENDS
3376 XIX | Chapter XIX~IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT TAKES
3377 XV | Chapter XV~IN WHICH THE BAG OF BANKNOTES
3378 XVI | Chapter XVI~IN WHICH FIX DOES NOT SEEM
3379 XVII | Chapter XVII~SHOWING WHAT HAPPENED ON
3380 XVIII | Chapter XVIII ~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG,
3381 XX | Chapter XX~IN WHICH FIX COMES FACE
3382 XXI | Chapter XXI~IN WHICH THE MASTER OF THE "
3383 XXII | Chapter XXII~IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT FINDS
3384 XXIII | Chapter XXIII~IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT'S
3385 XXIV | Chapter XXIV~DURING WHICH MR. FOGG AND
3386 XXIX | Chapter XXIX~IN WHICH CERTAIN INCIDENTS
3387 XXV | Chapter XXV~IN WHICH A SLIGHT GLIMPSE
3388 XXVI | Chapter XXVI~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND
3389 XXVII | Chapter XXVII~IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT UNDERGOES,
3390 XXVIII| Chapter XXVIII~IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT DOES
3391 XXX | Chapter XXX~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG SIMPLY
3392 XXXI | Chapter XXXI~IN WHICH FIX, THE DETECTIVE,~
3393 XXXII | Chapter XXXII~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG ENGAGES
3394 XXXIII| Chapter XXXIII~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG SHOWS
3395 XXXIV | Chapter XXXIV~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AT
3396 XXXV | Chapter XXXV~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG DOES
3397 XXXVI | Chapter XXXVI~IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG'S
3398 XXXVII| Chapter XXXVII~IN WHICH IT IS SHOWN THAT
3399 XXXVII| steamers, railways, carriages, yachts, trading-vessels, sledges,
3400 VI | pier, some two thousand yards along, extended into the
3401 II | his early years, and now yearned for repose; but so far he
3402 XXII | short-legged poodles and yellowish cats, might have been gathered. ~
3403 XXIX | succeeded in unscrewing the yoking-bar, had not a violent concussion
3404 XXXV | the tropical sun at its zenith. ~Mr. Fogg asked him if
3405 XXI | sails caught the fickle zephyrs so well, that, with the
3406 X | descendants of the sect of Zoroaster - the most thrifty, civilised,