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The
train
was
about
to
start
from
Allahabad
,
and
Mr.
Fogg
proceeded
to
pay
the
guide
the
price
agreed
upon
for
his
service
,
and
not
a
farthing
more
;
which
astonished
Passepartout
,
who
remembered
all
that
his
master
owed
to
the
guide
's
devotion
.
He
had
,
indeed
,
risked
his
life
in
the
adventure
at
Pillaji
,
and
,
if
he
should
be
caught
afterwards
by
the
Indians
,
he
would
with
difficulty
escape
their
vengeance
.
Kiouni
,
also
,
must
be
disposed
of
.
What
should
be
done
with
the
elephant
,
which
had
been
so
dearly
purchased
?
Phileas
Fogg
had
already
determined
this
question
.
"
Parsee
,
"
said
he
to
the
guide
,
"
you
have
been
serviceable
and
devoted
.
I
have
paid
for
your
service
,
but
not
for
your
devotion
.
Would
you
like
to
have
this
elephant
?
He
is
yours
.
"
The
guide
's
eyes
glistened
.
"
Your
honour
is
giving
me
a
fortune
!
"
cried
he
.
"
Take
him
,
guide
,
"
returned
Mr.
Fogg
,
"
and
I
shall
still
be
your
debtor
.
"
"
Good
!
"
exclaimed
Passepartout
.
"
Take
him
,
friend
.
Kiouni
is
a
brave
and
faithful
beast
.
"
And
,
going
up
to
the
elephant
,
he
gave
him
several
lumps
of
sugar
,
saying
,
"
Here
,
Kiouni
,
here
,
here
.
"
The
elephant
grunted
out
his
satisfaction
,
and
,
clasping
Passepartout
around
the
waist
with
his
trunk
,
lifted
him
as
high
as
his
head
.
Passepartout
,
not
in
the
least
alarmed
,
caressed
the
animal
,
which
replaced
him
gently
on
the
ground
.
Soon
after
,
Phileas
Fogg
,
Sir
Francis
Cromarty
,
and
Passepartout
,
installed
in
a
carriage
with
Aouda
,
who
had
the
best
seat
,
were
whirling
at
full
speed
towards
Benares
.
It
was
a
run
of
eighty
miles
,
and
was
accomplished
in
two
hours
.
During
the
journey
,
the
young
woman
fully
recovered
her
senses
.
What
was
her
astonishment
to
find
herself
in
this
carriage
,
on
the
railway
,
dressed
in
European
habiliments
,
and
with
travellers
who
were
quite
strangers
to
her
!
Her
companions
first
set
about
fully
reviving
her
with
a
little
liquor
,
and
then
Sir
Francis
narrated
to
her
what
had
passed
,
dwelling
upon
the
courage
with
which
Phileas
Fogg
had
not
hesitated
to
risk
his
life
to
save
her
,
and
recounting
the
happy
sequel
of
the
venture
,
the
result
of
Passepartout
's
rash
idea
.
Mr.
Fogg
said
nothing
;
while
Passepartout
,
abashed
,
kept
repeating
that
"
it
was
n't
worth
telling
.
"
Aouda
pathetically
thanked
her
deliverers
,
rather
with
tears
than
words
;
her
fine
eyes
interpreted
her
gratitude
better
than
her
lips
.
Then
,
as
her
thoughts
strayed
back
to
the
scene
of
the
sacrifice
,
and
recalled
the
dangers
which
still
menaced
her
,
she
shuddered
with
terror
.
Phileas
Fogg
understood
what
was
passing
in
Aouda
's
mind
,
and
offered
,
in
order
to
reassure
her
,
to
escort
her
to
Hong
Kong
,
where
she
might
remain
safely
until
the
affair
was
hushed
up
--
an
offer
which
she
eagerly
and
gratefully
accepted
.
She
had
,
it
seems
,
a
Parsee
relation
,
who
was
one
of
the
principal
merchants
of
Hong
Kong
,
which
is
wholly
an
English
city
,
though
on
an
island
on
the
Chinese
coast
.