Chapter
1
In Which
Phileas Fogg and Passepartout Accept Each Other, the One as Master, the
Other as 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 Seems Likely to Cost Phileas Fogg Dearly
Chapter
4
In Which
Phileas Fogg Astounds Passepartout
Chapter
5
In Which
a New Security Appears on the London Exchange
Chapter
6
In Which
Fix, the Detective, Betrays a Very Natural Impatience
Chapter
7
Which
Once More Demonstrates the Uselessness of Passports as Aids to Detectives
Chapter
8
In Which
Passepartout Talks Rather More, Perhaps, than Is Prudent
Chapter
9
In Which
the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean Prove Propitious to the Designs of Phileas
Fogg
Chapter
10
In Which
Passepartout Is Only Too Glad to Get off with the Loss of His Shoes
Chapter
11
In Which
Phileas Fogg Buys a Curious Means of Conveyance at a Fabulous Price
Chapter
12
In Which
Phileas Fogg and His Companions Venture across the Indian Forests, and
What Follows
Chapter
13
In Which
Passepartout Receives a New Proof That Fortune Favors the Brave
Chapter
14
In Which
Phileas Fogg Descends the Whole Length of the Beautiful Valley of the Ganges
without Ever Thinking of Seeing It
Chapter
15
In Which
the Bag of Banknotes Disgorges Some Thousands of Pounds More
Chapter
16
In Which
Fix Does Not Seem to Understand in the Least What is Said to Him
Chapter
17
Showing
What Happened on the Voyage from Singapore to Hong Kong
Chapter
18
In Which
Phileas Fogg, Passepartout and Fix Go Each about His Business
Chapter
19
In Which
Passepartout Takes a Too Great Interest in His Master, and What Comes of
It
Chapter
20
In Which
Fix Comes Face to Face with Phileas Fogg
Chapter
21
In Which
the Master of the Tankadere Runs Great Risk of Losing a Reward of Two Hundred
Pounds
Chapter
22
In Which
Passepartout Finds Out That, Even at the Antipodes, It Is Convenient to
Have Some Money in One's Pocket
Chapter
23
In Which
Passepartout's Nose Becomes Outrageously Long
Chapter
24
During
Which Mr. Fogg and Party Cross the Pacific Ocean
Chapter
25
In Which
a Slight Glimpse Is Had of San Francisco
Chapter
26
In Which
Phileas Fogg and Party Travel by the Pacific Railroad
Chapter
27
In Which
Passepartout Undergoes, at a Speed of Twenty Miles an Hour, a Course of
Mormon History
Chapter
28
In Which
Passepartout Does Not Succeed in Making Anybody Listen to Reason
Chapter
29
In Which
Certain Incidents Are Narrated Which Are Only to Be Met with on American
Railroads
Chapter
30
In Which
Phileas Fogg Simply Does His Duty
Chapter
31
Fix the
Detective Considerably Furthers the Interests of Phileas Fogg
Chapter
32
In Which
Phileas Fogg Engages in a Direct Struggle with Bad Fortune
Chapter
33
In Which
Phileas Fogg Shows Himself Equal to the Occasion
Chapter
34
In Which
Phileas Fogg at Last Reaches London
Chapter
35
In Which
Phileas Fogg Does Not Have to Repeat His Orders to Passepartout Twice
Chapter
36
In Which
Phileas Fogg's Name Is Once More at a Premium on the Market
Chapter
37
In Which
It Is Shown That Phileas Fogg Gained Nothing by His Tour around the World
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