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Around the World in 80 Days
Chapter XVI
IN WHICH FIX DOES NOT
SEEM TO UNDERSTAND IN
THE LEAST WHAT IS SAID TO
HIM
The Rangoon—one of the Peninsular and Oriental
Company’s boats plying in the Chinese and Japanese
seas—was a screw steamer, built of iron, weighing about
seventeen hundred and seventy tons, and with engines of
four hundred horse-power. She was as fast, but not as well
fitted up, as the Mongolia, and Aouda was not as
comfortably provided for on board of her as Phileas Fogg
could have wished. However, the trip from Calcutta to
Hong Kong only comprised some three thousand five
hundred miles, occupying from ten to twelve days, and
the young woman was not difficult to please.
During the first days of the journey Aouda became
better acquainted with her protector, and constantly gave
evidence of her deep gratitude for what he had done. The
phlegmatic gentleman listened to her, apparently at least,
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