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All
the
passengers
had
got
out
of
the
train
,
the
wheels
of
which
were
stained
with
blood
.
From
the
tyres
and
spokes
hung
ragged
pieces
of
flesh
.
As
far
as
the
eye
could
reach
on
the
white
plain
behind
,
red
trails
were
visible
.
The
last
Sioux
were
disappearing
in
the
south
,
along
the
banks
of
Republican
River
.
Mr.
Fogg
,
with
folded
arms
,
remained
motionless
.
He
had
a
serious
decision
to
make
.
Aouda
,
standing
near
him
,
looked
at
him
without
speaking
,
and
he
understood
her
look
.
If
his
servant
was
a
prisoner
,
ought
he
not
to
risk
everything
to
rescue
him
from
the
Indians
?
"
I
will
find
him
,
living
or
dead
,
"
said
he
quietly
to
Aouda
.
"
Ah
,
Mr.
--
Mr.
Fogg
!
"
cried
she
,
clasping
his
hands
and
covering
them
with
tears
.
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"
Living
,
"
added
Mr.
Fogg
,
"
if
we
do
not
lose
a
moment
.
"
Phileas
Fogg
,
by
this
resolution
,
inevitably
sacrificed
himself
;
he
pronounced
his
own
doom
.
The
delay
of
a
single
day
would
make
him
lose
the
steamer
at
New
York
,
and
his
bet
would
be
certainly
lost
.
But
as
he
thought
,
"
It
is
my
duty
,
"
he
did
not
hesitate
.
The
commanding
officer
of
Fort
Kearney
was
there
.
A
hundred
of
his
soldiers
had
placed
themselves
in
a
position
to
defend
the
station
,
should
the
Sioux
attack
it
.
"
Sir
,
"
said
Mr.
Fogg
to
the
captain
,
"
three
passengers
have
disappeared
.
"
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Dead
?
"
asked
the
captain
.
"
Dead
or
prisoners
;
that
is
the
uncertainty
which
must
be
solved
.
Do
you
propose
to
pursue
the
Sioux
?
"
"
That
's
a
serious
thing
to
do
,
sir
,
"
returned
the
captain
.
"
These
Indians
may
retreat
beyond
the
Arkansas
,
and
I
can
not
leave
the
fort
unprotected
.
"