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21 " At ten o’clock breakfast was served in the dining-room; and, seated at a table which was far less shaken than it would have been in a first-class railway carriage, we did ample justice to the culinary skill of Monsieur Parazard. We "
― Jules Verne , The End of Nana Sahib: The Steam House (Extraordinary Voyages, #20)
22 " The impulse once given to these frightful butcheries, it was impossible to stop them. "
23 " The superb grottoes or caves of Adjuntah, which rival those of Ellora, and perhaps in general beauty surpass them, occupy the lower end of a small valley about half a mile from the town. "