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The
party
went
on
shore
at
once
.
Fix
was
greatly
tempted
to
arrest
Mr.
Fogg
on
the
spot
;
but
he
did
not
.
Why
?
What
struggle
was
going
on
within
him
?
Had
he
changed
his
mind
about
"
his
man
"
?
Did
he
understand
that
he
had
made
a
grave
mistake
?
He
did
not
,
however
,
abandon
Mr.
Fogg
.
They
all
got
upon
the
train
,
which
was
just
ready
to
start
,
at
half-past
one
;
at
dawn
of
day
they
were
in
Dublin
;
and
they
lost
no
time
in
embarking
on
a
steamer
which
,
disdaining
to
rise
upon
the
waves
,
invariably
cut
through
them
.
Phileas
Fogg
at
last
disembarked
on
the
Liverpool
quay
,
at
twenty
minutes
before
twelve
,
21st
December
.
He
was
only
six
hours
distant
from
London
.
But
at
this
moment
Fix
came
up
,
put
his
hand
upon
Mr.
Fogg
's
shoulder
,
and
,
showing
his
warrant
,
said
,
"
You
are
really
Phileas
Fogg
?
"
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"
I
am
.
"
"
I
arrest
you
in
the
Queen
's
name
!
"
Phileas
Fogg
was
in
prison
.
He
had
been
shut
up
in
the
Custom
House
,
and
he
was
to
be
transferred
to
London
the
next
day
.
Passepartout
,
when
he
saw
his
master
arrested
,
would
have
fallen
upon
Fix
had
he
not
been
held
back
by
some
policemen
.
Aouda
was
thunderstruck
at
the
suddenness
of
an
event
which
she
could
not
understand
.
Passepartout
explained
to
her
how
it
was
that
the
honest
and
courageous
Fogg
was
arrested
as
a
robber
.
The
young
woman
's
heart
revolted
against
so
heinous
a
charge
,
and
when
she
saw
that
she
could
attempt
to
do
nothing
to
save
her
protector
,
she
wept
bitterly
.
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As
for
Fix
,
he
had
arrested
Mr.
Fogg
because
it
was
his
duty
,
whether
Mr.
Fogg
were
guilty
or
not
.
The
thought
then
struck
Passepartout
,
that
he
was
the
cause
of
this
new
misfortune
!
Had
he
not
concealed
Fix
's
errand
from
his
master
?
When
Fix
revealed
his
true
character
and
purpose
,
why
had
he
not
told
Mr.
Fogg
?
If
the
latter
had
been
warned
,
he
would
no
doubt
have
given
Fix
proof
of
his
innocence
,
and
satisfied
him
of
his
mistake
;
at
least
,
Fix
would
not
have
continued
his
journey
at
the
expense
and
on
the
heels
of
his
master
,
only
to
arrest
him
the
moment
he
set
foot
on
English
soil
.
Passepartout
wept
till
he
was
blind
,
and
felt
like
blowing
his
brains
out
.
Aouda
and
he
had
remained
,
despite
the
cold
,
under
the
portico
of
the
Custom
House
.
Neither
wished
to
leave
the
place
;
both
were
anxious
to
see
Mr.
Fogg
again
.