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Around the World in 80 Days
The conversation dropped. Mr. Fogg had just woke up,
and was looking out of the window. Soon after
Passepartout, without being heard by his master or Aouda,
whispered to the detective, ‘Would you really fight for
him?’
‘I would do anything,’ replied Fix, in a tone which
betrayed determined will, ‘to get him back living to
Europe!’
Passepartout felt something like a shudder shoot
through his frame, but his confidence in his master
remained unbroken.
Was there any means of detaining Mr. Fogg in the car,
to avoid a meeting between him and the colonel? It ought
not to be a difficult task, since that gentleman was
naturally sedentary and little curious. The detective, at
least, seemed to have found a way; for, after a few
moments, he said to Mr. Fogg, ‘These are long and slow
hours, sir, that we are passing on the railway.’
‘Yes,’ replied Mr. Fogg; ‘but they pass.’
‘You were in the habit of playing whist,’ resumed Fix,
‘on the steamers.’
‘Yes; but it would be difficult to do so here. I have
neither cards nor partners.’
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