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Around the World in 80 Days

CHAPTER XXIX
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A Sioux chief, wishing to stop the train, but not knowing how to work the regulator, had opened wide instead of closing the steam-valve, and the locomotive was plunging forward with terrific velocity.
The Sioux had at the same time invaded the cars, skipping like enraged monkeys over the roofs, thrusting open the doors, and fighting hand to hand with the passengers.

Penetrating the baggage-car, they pillaged it, throwing the trunks out of the train.

The cries and shots were constant.

The travellers defended themselves bravely; some of the cars were barricaded, and sustained a siege, like moving forts, carried along at a speed of a hundred miles an hour.
Aouda behaved courageously from the first.

She defended herself like a true heroine with a revolver, which she shot through the broken windows whenever a savage made his appearance.


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