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Thanks @Smitty !



Fix, seated in the bow, gave himself up to meditation.  He kept apart from his fellow-travellers, knowing Mr. Fogg's taciturn tastes; besides, he did not quite like to talk to the man whose favours he had accepted.  He was thinking, too, of the future.  It seemed certain that Fogg would not stop at Yokohama, but would at once take the boat for San Francisco; and the vast extent of America would ensure him impunity and safety.  Fogg's plan appeared to him the simplest in the world. Instead of sailing directly from England to the United States, like a common villain, he had traversed three quarters of the globe, so as to gain the American continent more surely; and there, after throwing the police off his track, he would quietly enjoy himself with the fortune stolen from the bank.  But, once in the United States, what should he, Fix, do?  Should he abandon this man?  No, a hundred times no!  Until he had secured his extradition, he would not lose sight of him for an hour.  It was his duty, and he would fulfil it to the end.  At all events, there was one thing to be thankful for; Passepartout was not with his master; and it was above all important, after the confidences Fix had imparted to him, that the servant should never have speech with his master.

Phileas Fogg was also thinking of Passepartout, who had so strangely disappeared.  Looking at the matter from every point of view, it did not seem to him impossible that, by some mistake, the man might have embarked on the Carnatic at the last moment; and this was also Aouda's opinion, who regretted very much the loss of the worthy fellow to whom she owed so much.  They might then find him at Yokohama; for, if the Carnatic was carrying him thither, it would be easy to ascertain if he had been on board.

"SPEECH"
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[align=justify]<blockquote>Fix, seated in the bow, gave himself up to meditation.  He kept apart from his fellow-travellers, knowing Mr. Fogg's taciturn tastes; besides, he did not quite like to talk to the man whose favours he had accepted.  He was thinking, too, of the future.  It seemed certain that Fogg would not stop at Yokohama, but would at once take the boat for San Francisco; and the vast extent of America would ensure him impunity and safety.  Fogg's plan appeared to him the simplest in the world. Instead of sailing directly from England to the United States, like a common villain, he had traversed three quarters of the globe, so as to gain the American continent more surely; and there, after throwing the police off his track, he would quietly enjoy himself with the fortune stolen from the bank.  <font color="#e5caa8">But, once in the United States, what should he, Fix, do?  Should he abandon this man?  No, a hundred times no!  Until he had secured his extradition, he would not lose sight of him for an hour.  It was his duty, and he would fulfil it to the end.</font>  At all events, there was one thing to be thankful for; Passepartout was not with his master; and it was above all important, after the confidences Fix had imparted to him, that the servant should never have speech with his master.

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For @Timothy . I like this one so much better than the last one xD


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evvy's table thread - by Evvers - 01-24-2016, 10:32 PM
RE: evvy's table thread - by Evvers - 01-24-2016, 10:33 PM
RE: evvy's table thread - by Evvers - 01-25-2016, 12:06 AM
RE: evvy's table thread - by Tembovu - 01-26-2016, 06:05 PM
RE: evvy's table thread - by Evvers - 01-28-2016, 09:46 PM
RE: evvy's table thread - by Timothy - 01-28-2016, 11:04 PM
RE: evvy's table thread - by Evvers - 02-24-2016, 09:48 PM
RE: evvy's table thread - by December - 02-24-2016, 10:47 PM

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