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Around the World in 80 Days

CHAPTER XVII
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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.
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.


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