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561
The
carriage
stopped
before
a
modest-looking
house
,
which
,
however
,
did
not
have
the
appearance
of
a
private
mansion
.
The
policeman
having
requested
his
prisoners
for
so
,
truly
,
they
might
be
called-to
descend
,
conducted
them
into
a
room
with
barred
windows
,
and
said
:
"
You
will
appear
before
Judge
Obadiah
at
half-past
eight
.
"
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He
then
retired
,
and
closed
the
door
.
563
"
Why
,
we
are
prisoners
!
"
exclaimed
Passepartout
,
falling
into
a
chair
.
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564
Aouda
,
with
an
emotion
she
tried
to
conceal
,
said
to
Mr.
Fogg
:
"
Sir
,
you
must
leave
me
to
my
fate
!
It
is
on
my
account
that
you
receive
this
treatment
,
it
is
for
having
saved
me
!
"
565
Phileas
Fogg
contented
himself
with
saying
that
it
was
impossible
.
It
was
quite
unlikely
that
he
should
be
arrested
for
preventing
a
suttee
.
The
complainants
would
not
dare
present
themselves
with
such
a
charge
.
There
was
some
mistake
.
Moreover
,
he
would
not
,
in
any
event
,
abandon
Aouda
,
but
would
escort
her
to
Hong
Kong
.
566
"
But
the
steamer
leaves
at
noon
!
"
observed
Passepartout
,
nervously
.
567
"
We
shall
be
on
board
by
noon
,
"
replied
his
master
,
placidly
.
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568
It
was
said
so
positively
that
Passepartout
could
not
help
muttering
to
himself
,
"
Parbleu
that
's
certain
!
Before
noon
we
shall
be
on
board
.
"
But
he
was
by
no
means
reassured
.
569
At
half-past
eight
the
door
opened
,
the
policeman
appeared
,
and
,
requesting
them
to
follow
him
,
led
the
way
to
an
adjoining
hall
.
It
was
evidently
a
court-room
,
and
a
crowd
of
Europeans
and
natives
already
occupied
the
rear
of
the
apartment
.
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Mr.
Fogg
and
his
two
companions
took
their
places
on
a
bench
opposite
the
desks
of
the
magistrate
and
his
clerk
.
Immediately
after
,
Judge
Obadiah
,
a
fat
,
round
man
,
followed
by
the
clerk
,
entered
.
He
proceeded
to
take
down
a
wig
which
was
hanging
on
a
nail
,
and
put
it
hurriedly
on
his
head
.