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Gratis
Jules Verne

Around the World in 80 Days

  • Mary Kazievacompartió una citahace 6 años
    He was so exact that he was never in a hurry, was always ready, and was economical alike of his steps and his motions. He never took one step too many, and always went to his destination by the shortest cut; he made no superfluous gestures, and was never seen to be moved or agitated. He was the most deliberate person in the world, yet always reached his destination at the exact moment.
  • b9880401629compartió una citael año pasado
    which was al­ways flush.
  • New Neverlandercompartió una citael año pasado
    He shut his eyes for an in­stant, as if to avoid her look. When he opened them again, “I love you!” he said, simply. “Yes, by all that is holi­est, I love you, and I am en­tirely yours!”
  • New Neverlandercompartió una citael año pasado
    The Parsee lit a fire in the bun­ga­low with a few dry branches, and the warmth was very grate­ful, pro­vi­sions pur­chased at Kholby suf­ficed for sup­per, and the trav­el­lers ate raven­ously.
  • New Neverlandercompartió una citael año pasado
    Sir Fran­cis cor­rec­ted Passep­ar­tout’s time, whereupon the lat­ter made the same re­mark that he had done to Fix; and upon the gen­eral in­sist­ing that the watch should be reg­u­lated in each new me­ridian, since he was con­stantly go­ing east­ward, that is in the face of the sun, and there­fore the days were shorter by four minutes for each de­gree gone over, Passep­ar­tout ob­stin­ately re­fused to al­ter his watch, which he kept at Lon­don time.
  • New Neverlandercompartió una citael año pasado
    He began to ask him­self if this bet that Mr. Fogg talked about was not really in good earn­est, and whether his fate was not in truth for­cing him, des­pite his love of re­pose, around the world in eighty days!
  • Artem Pysarevcompartió una citael año pasado
    coun­ten­ance
  • Looncompartió una citael año pasado
    “I pity you, then, Mr. Fogg, for solitude is a sad thing, with no heart to which to con­fide your griefs. They say, though, that misery it­self, shared by two sym­path­etic souls, may be borne with pa­tience.”
  • Looncompartió una citael año pasado
    He was quite ig­nor­ant that it is for­bid­den to Chris­ti­ans to enter cer­tain In­dian temples, and that even the faith­ful must not go in without first leav­ing their shoes out­side the door.

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  • Nursultan Assangeldicompartió una citael año pasado
    ex­press­ive of the pas­sions.
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