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How
the
adventure
ended
will
be
seen
anon
.
Aouda
was
anxious
,
though
she
said
nothing
.
As
for
Passepartout
,
he
thought
Mr.
Fogg
's
manoeuvre
simply
glorious
.
The
captain
had
said
"
between
eleven
and
twelve
knots
,
"
and
the
Henrietta
confirmed
his
prediction
.
If
,
then
--
for
there
were
"
ifs
"
still
--
the
sea
did
not
become
too
boisterous
,
if
the
wind
did
not
veer
round
to
the
east
,
if
no
accident
happened
to
the
boat
or
its
machinery
,
the
Henrietta
might
cross
the
three
thousand
miles
from
New
York
to
Liverpool
in
the
nine
days
,
between
the
12th
and
the
21st
of
December
.
It
is
true
that
,
once
arrived
,
the
affair
on
board
the
Henrietta
,
added
to
that
of
the
Bank
of
England
,
might
create
more
difficulties
for
Mr.
Fogg
than
he
imagined
or
could
desire
.
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During
the
first
days
,
they
went
along
smoothly
enough
.
The
sea
was
not
very
unpropitious
,
the
wind
seemed
stationary
in
the
north-east
,
the
sails
were
hoisted
,
and
the
Henrietta
ploughed
across
the
waves
like
a
real
trans-Atlantic
steamer
.
Passepartout
was
delighted
.
His
master
's
last
exploit
,
the
consequences
of
which
he
ignored
,
enchanted
him
.
Never
had
the
crew
seen
so
jolly
and
dexterous
a
fellow
.
He
formed
warm
friendships
with
the
sailors
,
and
amazed
them
with
his
acrobatic
feats
.
He
thought
they
managed
the
vessel
like
gentlemen
,
and
that
the
stokers
fired
up
like
heroes
.
His
loquacious
good-humour
infected
everyone
.
He
had
forgotten
the
past
,
its
vexations
and
delays
.
He
only
thought
of
the
end
,
so
nearly
accomplished
;
and
sometimes
he
boiled
over
with
impatience
,
as
if
heated
by
the
furnaces
of
the
Henrietta
.
Often
,
also
,
the
worthy
fellow
revolved
around
Fix
,
looking
at
him
with
a
keen
,
distrustful
eye
;
but
he
did
not
speak
to
him
,
for
their
old
intimacy
no
longer
existed
.
Fix
,
it
must
be
confessed
,
understood
nothing
of
what
was
going
on
.
The
conquest
of
the
Henrietta
,
the
bribery
of
the
crew
,
Fogg
managing
the
boat
like
a
skilled
seaman
,
amazed
and
confused
him
.
He
did
not
know
what
to
think
.
For
,
after
all
,
a
man
who
began
by
stealing
fifty-five
thousand
pounds
might
end
by
stealing
a
vessel
;
and
Fix
was
not
unnaturally
inclined
to
conclude
that
the
Henrietta
under
Fogg
's
command
,
was
not
going
to
Liverpool
at
all
,
but
to
some
part
of
the
world
where
the
robber
,
turned
into
a
pirate
,
would
quietly
put
himself
in
safety
.
The
conjecture
was
at
least
a
plausible
one
,
and
the
detective
began
to
seriously
regret
that
he
had
embarked
on
the
affair
.
As
for
Captain
Speedy
,
he
continued
to
howl
and
growl
in
his
cabin
;
and
Passepartout
,
whose
duty
it
was
to
carry
him
his
meals
,
courageous
as
he
was
,
took
the
greatest
precautions
.
Mr.
Fogg
did
not
seem
even
to
know
that
there
was
a
captain
on
board
.
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On
the
13th
they
passed
the
edge
of
the
Banks
of
Newfoundland
,
a
dangerous
locality
;
during
the
winter
,
especially
,
there
are
frequent
fogs
and
heavy
gales
of
wind
.
Ever
since
the
evening
before
the
barometer
,
suddenly
falling
,
had
indicated
an
approaching
change
in
the
atmosphere
;
and
during
the
night
the
temperature
varied
,
the
cold
became
sharper
,
and
the
wind
veered
to
the
south-east
.
This
was
a
misfortune
.
Mr.
Fogg
,
in
order
not
to
deviate
from
his
course
,
furled
his
sails
and
increased
the
force
of
the
steam
;
but
the
vessel
's
speed
slackened
,
owing
to
the
state
of
the
sea
,
the
long
waves
of
which
broke
against
the
stern
.
She
pitched
violently
,
and
this
retarded
her
progress
.
The
breeze
little
by
little
swelled
into
a
tempest
,
and
it
was
to
be
feared
that
the
Henrietta
might
not
be
able
to
maintain
herself
upright
on
the
waves
.
Passepartout
's
visage
darkened
with
the
skies
,
and
for
two
days
the
poor
fellow
experienced
constant
fright
.
But
Phileas
Fogg
was
a
bold
mariner
,
and
knew
how
to
maintain
headway
against
the
sea
;
and
he
kept
on
his
course
,
without
even
decreasing
his
steam
.
The
Henrietta
,
when
she
could
not
rise
upon
the
waves
,
crossed
them
,
swamping
her
deck
,
but
passing
safely
.
Sometinies
the
screw
rose
out
of
the
water
,
beating
its
protruding
end
,
when
a
mountain
of
water
raised
the
stern
above
the
waves
;
but
the
craft
always
kept
straight
ahead
.