page 38 of the book
a. The
detatched route had continued its route and was approaching the platform.
Ongaining consciousness, they took the stock out of the situation. Because the
engineer found the engine without any cars, he began to rebuild the fire in the
furnace; the pressure again mounted and the engine returned back to Fort
Kearney.
b. By offering him another mode of
transportation- a sledge.
c. The travellers on the sledge huddled close
together. They could not speak for the cold intensified at the speed at which
they were going. The sledge sped on as lightly as a boat over the waves. It
continued its journey over the vast carpet of snow and arrived at the Ohama
railway station.
d. To look
for vessels which were ready to depart.
page 41 of the book
b. Because
Mr. Fogg noticed that the sailors and stokers on board were not in the best of
terms with the captain.
c. He gave
sixty thousand dollars and bought coal.
d.
Queenstown is the Irish Port at which the Transatlantic steamers stop to put
off the mails. These mails are carried to Dublin by express trains, from Dublin
they are sent on to Liverpool by the most rapid boats. Mr. Fogg counted on
gaining twelve hours in this way. Thus, the party disembarked at Queenstown
harbor.
e. Liverpool
quay
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