[Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne]@TWC D-Link bookAround the World in 80 Days CHAPTER XXX 3/15
Aouda, standing near him, looked at him without speaking, and he understood her look.
If his servant was a prisoner, ought he not to risk everything to rescue him from the Indians? "I will find him, living or dead," said he quietly to Aouda. "Ah, Mr .-- Mr.Fogg!" cried she, clasping his hands and covering them with tears. "Living," added Mr.Fogg, "if we do not lose a moment." Phileas Fogg, by this resolution, inevitably sacrificed himself; he pronounced his own doom.
The delay of a single day would make him lose the steamer at New York, and his bet would be certainly lost.
But as he thought, "It is my duty," he did not hesitate. The commanding officer of Fort Kearney was there.
A hundred of his soldiers had placed themselves in a position to defend the station, should the Sioux attack it. "Sir," said Mr.Fogg to the captain, "three passengers have disappeared." "Dead ?" asked the captain. "Dead or prisoners; that is the uncertainty which must be solved.
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