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Passepartout
thereupon
recounted
Aouda
's
history
,
the
affair
at
the
Bombay
pagoda
,
the
purchase
of
the
elephant
for
two
thousand
pounds
,
the
rescue
,
the
arrest
,
and
sentence
of
the
Calcutta
court
,
and
the
restoration
of
Mr.
Fogg
and
himself
to
liberty
on
bail
.
Fix
,
who
was
familiar
with
the
last
events
,
seemed
to
be
equally
ignorant
of
all
that
Passepartout
related
;
and
the
later
was
charmed
to
find
so
interested
a
listener
.
"
But
does
your
master
propose
to
carry
this
young
woman
to
Europe
?
"
"
Not
at
all
.
We
are
simply
going
to
place
her
under
the
protection
of
one
of
her
relatives
,
a
rich
merchant
at
Hong
Kong
.
"
"
Nothing
to
be
done
there
,
"
said
Fix
to
himself
,
concealing
his
disappointment
.
"
A
glass
of
gin
,
Mr.
Passepartout
?
"
"
Willingly
,
Monsieur
Fix
.
We
must
at
least
have
a
friendly
glass
on
board
the
Rangoon
.
"
The
detective
and
Passepartout
met
often
on
deck
after
this
interview
,
though
Fix
was
reserved
,
and
did
not
attempt
to
induce
his
companion
to
divulge
any
more
facts
concerning
Mr.
Fogg
.
He
caught
a
glimpse
of
that
mysterious
gentleman
once
or
twice
;
but
Mr.
Fogg
usually
confined
himself
to
the
cabin
,
where
he
kept
Aouda
company
,
or
,
according
to
his
inveterate
habit
,
took
a
hand
at
whist
.
Passepartout
began
very
seriously
to
conjecture
what
strange
chance
kept
Fix
still
on
the
route
that
his
master
was
pursuing
.
It
was
really
worth
considering
why
this
certainly
very
amiable
and
complacent
person
,
whom
he
had
first
met
at
Suez
,
had
then
encountered
on
board
the
Mongolia
,
who
disembarked
at
Bombay
,
which
he
announced
as
his
destination
,
and
now
turned
up
so
unexpectedly
on
the
Rangoon
,
was
following
Mr.
Fogg
's
tracks
step
by
step
.
What
was
Fix
's
object
?
Passepartout
was
ready
to
wager
his
Indian
shoes
--
which
he
religiously
preserved
--
that
Fix
would
also
leave
Hong
Kong
at
the
same
time
with
them
,
and
probably
on
the
same
steamer
.
Passepartout
might
have
cudgelled
his
brain
for
a
century
without
hitting
upon
the
real
object
which
the
detective
had
in
view
.
He
never
could
have
imagined
that
Phileas
Fogg
was
being
tracked
as
a
robber
around
the
globe
.
But
,
as
it
is
in
human
nature
to
attempt
the
solution
of
every
mystery
,
Passepartout
suddenly
discovered
an
explanation
of
Fix
's
movements
,
which
was
in
truth
far
from
unreasonable
.
Fix
,
he
thought
,
could
only
be
an
agent
of
Mr.
Fogg
's
friends
at
the
Reform
Club
,
sent
to
follow
him
up
,
and
to
ascertain
that
he
really
went
round
the
world
as
had
been
agreed
upon
.
"
It
's
clear
!
"
repeated
the
worthy
servant
to
himself
,
proud
of
his
shrewdness
.
"
He
's
a
spy
sent
to
keep
us
in
view
!
That
is
n't
quite
the
thing
,
either
,
to
be
spying
Mr.
Fogg
,
who
is
so
honourable
a
man
!
Ah
,
gentlemen
of
the
Reform
,
this
shall
cost
you
dear
!
"
Passepartout
,
enchanted
with
his
discovery
,
resolved
to
say
nothing
to
his
master
,
lest
he
should
be
justly
offended
at
this
mistrust
on
the
part
of
his
adversaries
.
But
he
determined
to
chaff
Fix
,
when
he
had
the
chance
,
with
mysterious
allusions
,
which
,
however
,
need
not
betray
his
real
suspicions
.