In the year 1872, No. 7 Savile Row, Burlington Gardens, the house in which Sheridan died in 1816, was occupied by Phileas Fogg, Esq. Of the members of the Reform Club in London few, if any, were more peculiar or more specially noticed than Phileas Fogg, although he seemed to make a point of doing nothing that could draw attention.。
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Chapter 1 In which Phileas Fogg and Passepartout accept each other as master and man
Chapter 2 In which Passepartout is convinced that he has at last found his ideal
Chapter 3 In which a conversation takes place which may prove costly for Phileas Fogg
Chapter 4 In which Phileas Fogg astounds his servant Passepartout
Chapter 5 In which a new kind of scrip makes its appearance on ’Change
Chapter 6 In which Detective Fix shows very justiable impatience
Chapter 7 Which once more shows the futiliy of passports for police purposes
Chapter 8 In which Passepartout talks rather more freely, perhaps, than is advisable
Chapter 9 In which the Red Sea and the lndian Ocean prove favorurable to the designs of philes Fogg
Chapter 10 In which Passepartout is only too fortunate in getting off with the loss of his shoes
Chapter 11 In which Phileas Fogg buys a mount at a fabulous price
Chapter 12 In which Phileas Fogg and his companions venture across the forests of India, and the events that ensue
Chapter 13 In which Passepartout proves once more that fortune favours the bold
Chapter 14 In which Phileas Fogg travels down the whole length of the beautiful Ganges without as much as thinking of seeing it
Chapter 15 In which the bag containing the banknotes is again lightened by a few thousand pounds
Chapter 16 In which Fix appears to know nothing of what is said to him
Chapter 17 Concerning variety of things between singapore and hong-kong
Chapter 18 In which Phileas Fogg, Passepartout and Fix attend to their business, each on his own account
Chapter 19 In which Passepartout takes too keen an interest in his master,and the consequence
Chapter 20 In which Fix comes into contact with Phileas Fogg
Chapter 21 In which the master of the Tankadere runs great danger of losing a bonus of two hundred pounds
Chapter 22 In which Passepartout sees that, even at the Antipodes, it is wise to have some money in one’s pocket
Chapter 23 In which Passepartout’s nose assumes inordinate length
Chapter 24 The voyage across the Pacific Ocean
Chapter 25 Which contains a cursory view of San Francisco on the day of a political meeting
Chapter 26 In which Phileas Fogg and his companions travel by the Pacific Express
Chapter 27 In which Passepartout attends, at a speed of twenty miles an hour,a course of Mormon history
Chapter 28 In which Passepartout was unable to make anyone listen to reason
Chapter 29 In which is given an account of various incidents which happen only on the railroads of the union
Chapter 30 In which Phileas Fogg simply does his duty
Chapter 31 In which Detective Fix becomes a strong supporter of Phileas Fogg
Chapter 32 In which Phileas Fogg comes to grips with mischance
Chapter 33 In which Phileas Fogg shows himself equal to the occasion
Chapter 34 Which gives Passepartout the opportunity of making an atrocious, but possibly new, pun
Chapter 35 In which Passepartout does not need to be told twice what his master orders him to do
Chapter 36 In which Phileas Fogg is again at a premium on ‘Change
Chapter 37 In which it is shown that Phileas Fogg gained nothing by travelling round the world, unless it were happiness
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