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41
Having
scrutinised
the
house
from
top
to
bottom
,
he
rubbed
his
hands
,
a
broad
smile
overspread
his
features
,
and
he
said
joyfully
,
"
This
is
just
what
I
wanted
!
Ah
,
we
shall
get
on
together
,
Mr.
Fogg
and
I
!
What
a
domestic
and
regular
gentleman
!
A
real
machine
;
well
,
I
do
n't
mind
serving
a
machine
.
"
42
Phileas
Fogg
,
having
shut
the
door
of
his
house
at
half-past
eleven
,
and
having
put
his
right
foot
before
his
left
five
hundred
and
seventy-five
times
,
and
his
left
foot
before
his
right
five
hundred
and
seventy-six
times
,
reached
the
Reform
Club
,
an
imposing
edifice
in
Pall
Mall
,
which
could
not
have
cost
less
than
three
millions
.
He
repaired
at
once
to
the
dining-room
,
the
nine
windows
of
which
open
upon
a
tasteful
garden
,
where
the
trees
were
already
gilded
with
an
autumn
colouring
;
and
took
his
place
at
the
habitual
table
,
the
cover
of
which
had
already
been
laid
for
him
.
His
breakfast
consisted
of
a
side-dish
,
a
broiled
fish
with
Reading
sauce
,
a
scarlet
slice
of
roast
beef
garnished
with
mushrooms
,
a
rhubarb
and
gooseberry
tart
,
and
a
morsel
of
Cheshire
cheese
,
the
whole
being
washed
down
with
several
cups
of
tea
,
for
which
the
Reform
is
famous
.
He
rose
at
thirteen
minutes
to
one
,
and
directed
his
steps
towards
the
large
hall
,
a
sumptuous
apartment
adorned
with
lavishly-framed
paintings
.
A
flunkey
handed
him
an
uncut
Times
,
which
he
proceeded
to
cut
with
a
skill
which
betrayed
familiarity
with
this
delicate
operation
.
The
perusal
of
this
paper
absorbed
Phileas
Fogg
until
a
quarter
before
four
,
whilst
the
Standard
,
his
next
task
,
occupied
him
till
the
dinner
hour
.
Dinner
passed
as
breakfast
had
done
,
and
Mr.
Fogg
re-appeared
in
the
reading-room
and
sat
down
to
the
Pall
Mall
at
twenty
minutes
before
six
.
Half
an
hour
later
several
members
of
the
Reform
came
in
and
drew
up
to
the
fireplace
,
where
a
coal
fire
was
steadily
burning
.
They
were
Mr.
Fogg
's
usual
partners
at
whist
:
Andrew
Stuart
,
an
engineer
;
John
Sullivan
and
Samuel
Fallentin
,
bankers
;
Thomas
Flanagan
,
a
brewer
;
and
Gauthier
Ralph
,
one
of
the
Directors
of
the
Bank
of
England
--
all
rich
and
highly
respectable
personages
,
even
in
a
club
which
comprises
the
princes
of
English
trade
and
finance
.
43
"
Well
,
Ralph
,
"
said
Thomas
Flanagan
,
"
what
about
that
robbery
?
"
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44
"
Oh
,
"
replied
Stuart
,
"
the
Bank
will
lose
the
money
.
"
45
"
On
the
contrary
,
"
broke
in
Ralph
,
"
I
hope
we
may
put
our
hands
on
the
robber
.
Skilful
detectives
have
been
sent
to
all
the
principal
ports
of
America
and
the
Continent
,
and
he
'll
be
a
clever
fellow
if
he
slips
through
their
fingers
.
"
46
"
But
have
you
got
the
robber
's
description
?
"
asked
Stuart
.
47
"
In
the
first
place
,
he
is
no
robber
at
all
,
"
returned
Ralph
,
positively
.
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48
"
What
!
a
fellow
who
makes
off
with
fifty-five
thousand
pounds
,
no
robber
?
"
49
"
No
.
"
50
"
Perhaps
he
's
a
manufacturer
,
then
.
"