[Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne]@TWC D-Link bookAround the World in 80 Days CHAPTER XXXIV 3/6
There he sat, calmly waiting--for what? Did he still cherish hope? Did he still believe, now that the door of this prison was closed upon him, that he would succeed? However that may have been, Mr.Fogg carefully put his watch upon the table, and observed its advancing hands.
Not a word escaped his lips, but his look was singularly set and stern.
The situation, in any event, was a terrible one, and might be thus stated: if Phileas Fogg was honest he was ruined; if he was a knave, he was caught. Did escape occur to him? Did he examine to see if there were any practicable outlet from his prison? Did he think of escaping from it? Possibly; for once he walked slowly around the room.
But the door was locked, and the window heavily barred with iron rods.
He sat down again, and drew his journal from his pocket.
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