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Phileas
Fogg
,
thus
kidnapped
,
without
having
time
to
think
,
left
his
house
,
jumped
into
a
cab
,
promised
a
hundred
pounds
to
the
cabman
,
and
,
having
run
over
two
dogs
and
overturned
five
carriages
,
reached
the
Reform
Club
.
The
clock
indicated
a
quarter
before
nine
when
he
appeared
in
the
great
saloon
.
Phileas
Fogg
had
accomplished
the
journey
round
the
world
in
eighty
days
!
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Phileas
Fogg
had
won
his
wager
of
twenty
thousand
pounds
!
How
was
it
that
a
man
so
exact
and
fastidious
could
have
made
this
error
of
a
day
?
How
came
he
to
think
that
he
had
arrived
in
London
on
Saturday
,
the
twenty-first
day
of
December
,
when
it
was
really
Friday
,
the
twentieth
,
the
seventy-ninth
day
only
from
his
departure
?
The
cause
of
the
error
is
very
simple
.
Phileas
Fogg
had
,
without
suspecting
it
,
gained
one
day
on
his
journey
,
and
this
merely
because
he
had
travelled
constantly
eastward
;
he
would
,
on
the
contrary
,
have
lost
a
day
had
he
gone
in
the
opposite
direction
,
that
is
,
westward
.
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In
journeying
eastward
he
had
gone
towards
the
sun
,
and
the
days
therefore
diminished
for
him
as
many
times
four
minutes
as
he
crossed
degrees
in
this
direction
.
There
are
three
hundred
and
sixty
degrees
on
the
circumference
of
the
earth
;
and
these
three
hundred
and
sixty
degrees
,
multiplied
by
four
minutes
,
gives
precisely
twenty-four
hours
--
that
is
,
the
day
unconsciously
gained
.
In
other
words
,
while
Phileas
Fogg
,
going
eastward
,
saw
the
sun
pass
the
meridian
eighty
times
,
his
friends
in
London
only
saw
it
pass
the
meridian
seventy-nine
times
.
This
is
why
they
awaited
him
at
the
Reform
Club
on
Saturday
,
and
not
Sunday
,
as
Mr.
Fogg
thought
.
And
Passepartout
's
famous
family
watch
,
which
had
always
kept
London
time
,
would
have
betrayed
this
fact
,
if
it
had
marked
the
days
as
well
as
the
hours
and
the
minutes
!
Phileas
Fogg
,
then
,
had
won
the
twenty
thousand
pounds
;
but
,
as
he
had
spent
nearly
nineteen
thousand
on
the
way
,
the
pecuniary
gain
was
small
.
His
object
was
,
however
,
to
be
victorious
,
and
not
to
win
money
.
He
divided
the
one
thousand
pounds
that
remained
between
Passepartout
and
the
unfortunate
Fix
,
against
whom
he
cherished
no
grudge
.
He
deducted
,
however
,
from
Passepartout
's
share
the
cost
of
the
gas
which
had
burned
in
his
room
for
nineteen
hundred
and
twenty
hours
,
for
the
sake
of
regularity
.