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"
Nothing
,
monsieur
.
"
"
My
mackintosh
and
cloak
?
"
"
Here
they
are
.
"
"
Good
!
Take
this
carpet-bag
,
"
handing
it
to
Passepartout
.
"
Take
good
care
of
it
,
for
there
are
twenty
thousand
pounds
in
it
.
"
Passepartout
nearly
dropped
the
bag
,
as
if
the
twenty
thousand
pounds
were
in
gold
,
and
weighed
him
down
.
Master
and
man
then
descended
,
the
street-door
was
double-locked
,
and
at
the
end
of
Saville
Row
they
took
a
cab
and
drove
rapidly
to
Charing
Cross
.
The
cab
stopped
before
the
railway
station
at
twenty
minutes
past
eight
.
Passepartout
jumped
off
the
box
and
followed
his
master
,
who
,
after
paying
the
cabman
,
was
about
to
enter
the
station
,
when
a
poor
beggar-woman
,
with
a
child
in
her
arms
,
her
naked
feet
smeared
with
mud
,
her
head
covered
with
a
wretched
bonnet
,
from
which
hung
a
tattered
feather
,
and
her
shoulders
shrouded
in
a
ragged
shawl
,
approached
,
and
mournfully
asked
for
alms
.
Mr.
Fogg
took
out
the
twenty
guineas
he
had
just
won
at
whist
,
and
handed
them
to
the
beggar
,
saying
,
"
Here
,
my
good
woman
.
I
'm
glad
that
I
met
you
;
"
and
passed
on
.
Passepartout
had
a
moist
sensation
about
the
eyes
;
his
master
's
action
touched
his
susceptible
heart
.
Two
first-class
tickets
for
Paris
having
been
speedily
purchased
,
Mr.
Fogg
was
crossing
the
station
to
the
train
,
when
he
perceived
his
five
friends
of
the
Reform
.
"
Well
,
gentlemen
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
'm
off
,
you
see
;
and
,
if
you
will
examine
my
passport
when
I
get
back
,
you
will
be
able
to
judge
whether
I
have
accomplished
the
journey
agreed
upon
.
"