Around the World in 80 Days
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So, Foggy, I heard
you're an inventor.

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I try to think of new ways
to better mankind

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if that's what you mean.
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I'm not an inventor
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but I did develop a new way
of irrigating dry land...

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so that no one in my kingdom
ever has to be hungry.

:46:25
Mr. Fogg invented "wheelie shoes."
:46:31
Not now, Passepartout.
:46:38
Miss Larouche?
:46:40
It is mesmerizing the way
your face illuminates.

:46:45
Her discoloration could be an allergic
reaction or a mild form of hives.

:46:54
Although I've noticed a glow about her
complexion when she's drawing.

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Sometimes when she's concentrating
on her latest work...

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her ears will actually flutter.
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It's rather fetching.
:47:12
Well, guess who else
was in this bath?

:47:17
U.S. President Rutherford B Hayes.
:47:20
Shouldn't we be going now?
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We have a schedule to keep.
:47:23
Thank you for your hospitality,
Prince Hapi.

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It's been absolutely fascinating
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but I'm afraid we must push on.
:47:29
Yes.
:47:30
The gentlemen are free to go.
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But Miss Larouche stays here with me...
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to be my wife.
:47:38
Yes. Wife number seven.
:47:41
You have seven wives?
:47:43
One for each day of the week.
:47:48
This is absolutely ridiculous.
:47:49
No more talk! Prince Hapi has spoken.
:47:55
Well, we did say "one drink."
:47:57
Passepartout, we're leaving.
:47:58
I can tell when we're not wanted.

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