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"
That
Proctor
on
this
train
!
"
cried
Fix
.
"
Well
,
reassure
yourself
,
madam
;
before
he
settles
with
Mr.
Fogg
;
he
has
got
to
deal
with
me
!
It
seems
to
me
that
I
was
the
more
insulted
of
the
two
.
"
"
And
,
besides
,
"
added
Passepartout
,
"
I
'll
take
charge
of
him
,
colonel
as
he
is
.
"
"
Mr.
Fix
,
"
resumed
Aouda
,
"
Mr.
Fogg
will
allow
no
one
to
avenge
him
.
He
said
that
he
would
come
back
to
America
to
find
this
man
.
Should
he
perceive
Colonel
Proctor
,
we
could
not
prevent
a
collision
which
might
have
terrible
results
.
He
must
not
see
him
.
"
"
You
are
right
,
madam
,
"
replied
Fix
;
"
a
meeting
between
them
might
ruin
all
.
Whether
he
were
victorious
or
beaten
,
Mr.
Fogg
would
be
delayed
,
and
--
"
"
And
,
"
added
Passepartout
,
"
that
would
play
the
game
of
the
gentlemen
of
the
Reform
Club
.
In
four
days
we
shall
be
in
New
York
.
Well
,
if
my
master
does
not
leave
this
car
during
those
four
days
,
we
may
hope
that
chance
will
not
bring
him
face
to
face
with
this
confounded
American
.
We
must
,
if
possible
,
prevent
his
stirring
out
of
it
.
"
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
.
"