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Identifier: aroundworldineig00vern (find matches)
Title: Around the world in eighty days
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Subjects: Voyages around the world
Publisher: Boston : J. R. Osgood & Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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rth torrents of smoke. The vessel continued to proceedwith all steam on ; but on the 18th, the engineer, as he hadpredicted, announced that the coal would give out in thecourse of the day. *Do not let the fires go down, replied I\Ir. Fogg. Keep them up to the last. Let the valves be filled. Towards noon Phileas Fogg, having ascertained theirposition, called Passepartout, and ordered him to go forCaptain Speedy. It was as if the honest fellow had beencommanded to unchain a tiger. He went to the poop,saying to himself, He will be like a madman ! In a few moments, with cries and oaths, a bomb appearedon the poop-deck. The bomb was Captain Speedy. Itwas clear that he was on the point of bursting. Whereare we. were the first words his anger permitted him toutter. Had the poor man been apoplectic, he could neverhave recovered from his paroxysm of wrath. Where are we ^ he repeated, with purple face. Seven hundred and seventy miles from Liverpool,replied Mr. Fogg, with imperturbable calmness.
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pirate! ceied andeew speedy. (Page 285. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS. 285 Pirate ! cried Captain Speedy. I have sent for you, sir— Pickaroon ! —Sir, continued Mr. Fogg, to ask you to sell meyour vessel. No ! By all the devils, no ! * But I shall be obliged to burn her. Burn the ^Henrietta! Yes; at least the upper part of her. The coal hasgiven out. Burn my vessel! cried Captain Speedy, who couldscarcely pronounce the words. A vessel worth fiftythousand dollars ! Here are sixty thousand, replied Phileas Fogg, hand-ing the captain a roll of bank bills. This had a prodigiouseftect on Andrew Speedy. An American can scarcelyremain unmoved at the sight of sixty thousand dollars.The captain forgot in an instant his anger, his imprison-ment, and all his grudges against his passenger. The Henrietta was twenty years old ; it was a great bargain.The bomb would not go off after all. Mr. Fogg hadtaken away the match. And I shall still have the iron hull, said the captainin a softer tone. Th

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  • booksubject:Voyages_around_the_world
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