Some idioms and phrases from the novel around the world in eighty days pls answer
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"Some idioms and phrases in the novel are as follows.
A rap at this moment, seated squarely, enigmatic personage, had an open credit, paid at sight, going out of one business to another, out of place, pardon me, found his ideal, response in action, rubbed against anybody, struck a wager, took it up, etc.
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