Around the World in 80 Days
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:10:00
My wind-powered pulley system
:10:02
circulates the house with fresh air.
:10:05
Kitchen items are to be placed
:10:07
on the white boat and
the blue is for laundry.

:10:10
This supplies the house with a
running current of electricity.

:10:17
Electricity?
:10:19
This is my comprehensive daily
schedule and list of regulations.

:10:24
You're never to divert
one iota from my plans.

:10:28
I must live my life with total
:10:31
efficiency to maximize
my inventing capacity...

:10:35
thus enabling me to do
the most I can for mankind.

:10:37
"Mr. Fogg, you are a noble
precise gentleman."

:10:42
Thank you.
:10:44
"I'm sorry, what was your name?"
:10:46
Uh... Passport
:10:50
Too.
:10:52
Passport-tout?
:11:02
Bottled light. A miracle.
:11:07
Hardly.
:11:08
Just undiscovered science from an
American named Thomas Edison.

:11:12
It turns on with a whistle.
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Please don't do that.
:11:21
I see your eye is drawn to what
:11:24
I hope will be my
crowning achievement.

:11:26
A giant moth?
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It's a flying machine.
:11:32
It can fly?
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Yes.
:11:36
No. But it will. One day.
:11:38
One day it will transport
people through the air.

:11:42
Perhaps over entire oceans.
:11:48
I think I'm going to have
to make a rule for this.


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