Jules Verne

Around the World in 80 Days

  • Mary Kazievahas quoted7 years ago
    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.
  • Dhrubo Chowdhuryhas quoted6 months ago
    icy ex­ter­ior
  • Dhrubo Chowdhuryhas quoted6 months ago
    sump­tu­ous­ness
  • Dhrubo Chowdhuryhas quoted6 months ago
    dis­cord­ant
  • Dhrubo Chowdhuryhas quoted6 months ago
    bol­ster­ing
  • Dhrubo Chowdhuryhas quoted6 months ago
    The ele­phant, which its owner had reared, not for a beast of bur­den, but for war­like pur­poses, was half do­mest­ic­ated.
  • Dhrubo Chowdhuryhas quoted8 months ago
    an as­tro­nom­ical clock, dir­ec­ted his steps to the pass­port of­fice. As for the won­ders of Bom­bay—its fam­ous city hall, its splen­did lib­rary,
  • Dhrubo Chowdhuryhas quoted8 months ago
    “A true Eng­lish­man doesn’t joke when he is talk­ing about so ser­i­ous a thing as a wager,” replied Phileas Fogg, sol­emnly.
  • b9880401629has quoted2 years ago
    which was al­ways flush.
  • New Neverlanderhas quoted2 years ago
    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!”
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