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681
"
Why
,
"
responded
Fix
,
a
little
embarrassed
,
"
I
do
n't
know
;
perhaps
--
"
682
"
Ah
,
if
you
would
only
go
on
with
us
!
An
agent
of
the
Peninsular
Company
,
you
know
,
ca
n't
stop
on
the
way
!
You
were
only
going
to
Bombay
,
and
here
you
are
in
China
.
America
is
not
far
off
,
and
from
America
to
Europe
is
only
a
step
.
"
683
Fix
looked
intently
at
his
companion
,
whose
countenance
was
as
serene
as
possible
,
and
laughed
with
him
.
But
Passepartout
persisted
in
chaffing
him
by
asking
him
if
he
made
much
by
his
present
occupation
.
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684
"
Yes
,
and
no
,
"
returned
Fix
;
"
there
is
good
and
bad
luck
in
such
things
.
But
you
must
understand
that
I
do
n't
travel
at
my
own
expense
.
"
685
"
Oh
,
I
am
quite
sure
of
that
!
"
cried
Passepartout
,
laughing
heartily
.
686
Fix
,
fairly
puzzled
,
descended
to
his
cabin
and
gave
himself
up
to
his
reflections
.
He
was
evidently
suspected
;
somehow
or
other
the
Frenchman
had
found
out
that
he
was
a
detective
.
But
had
he
told
his
master
?
What
part
was
he
playing
in
all
this
:
was
he
an
accomplice
or
not
?
Was
the
game
,
then
,
up
?
Fix
spent
several
hours
turning
these
things
over
in
his
mind
,
sometimes
thinking
that
all
was
lost
,
then
persuading
himself
that
Fogg
was
ignorant
of
his
presence
,
and
then
undecided
what
course
it
was
best
to
take
.
687
Nevertheless
,
he
preserved
his
coolness
of
mind
,
and
at
last
resolved
to
deal
plainly
with
Passepartout
.
If
he
did
not
find
it
practicable
to
arrest
Fogg
at
Hong
Kong
,
and
if
Fogg
made
preparations
to
leave
that
last
foothold
of
English
territory
,
he
,
Fix
,
would
tell
Passepartout
all
.
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688
Either
the
servant
was
the
accomplice
of
his
master
,
and
in
this
case
the
master
knew
of
his
operations
,
and
he
should
fail
;
or
else
the
servant
knew
nothing
about
the
robbery
,
and
then
his
interest
would
be
to
abandon
the
robber
.
689
Such
was
the
situation
between
Fix
and
Passepartout
.
Meanwhile
Phileas
Fogg
moved
about
above
them
in
the
most
majestic
and
unconscious
indifference
.
He
was
passing
methodically
in
his
orbit
around
the
world
,
regardless
of
the
lesser
stars
which
gravitated
around
him
.
Yet
there
was
near
by
what
the
astronomers
would
call
a
disturbing
star
,
which
might
have
produced
an
agitation
in
this
gentleman
's
heart
.
But
no
!
the
charms
of
Aouda
failed
to
act
,
to
Passepartout
's
great
surprise
;
and
the
disturbances
,
if
they
existed
,
would
have
been
more
difficult
to
calculate
than
those
of
Uranus
which
led
to
the
discovery
of
Neptune
.
690
It
was
every
day
an
increasing
wonder
to
Passepartout
,
who
read
in
Aouda
's
eyes
the
depths
of
her
gratitude
to
his
master
.
Phileas
Fogg
,
though
brave
and
gallant
,
must
be
,
he
thought
,
quite
heartless
.
As
to
the
sentiment
which
this
journey
might
have
awakened
in
him
,
there
was
clearly
no
trace
of
such
a
thing
;
while
poor
Passepartout
existed
in
perpetual
reveries
.