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Tables of Contents for Around the World in Eighty Days
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In which Phileas Fogg and Passepartout accept each other, the one as master, the other as man
1
4
In which Passepartout is convinced that he has at last found his ideal
5
3
In which a conversation takes place which seems likely to cost Phileas Fogg dear
8
6
In which Phileas Fogg astounds passepartout, his servant
14
3
In which a new species of funds, unknown to the moneyed men, appears on Change
17
3
In which Fix, the detective, betrays a very natural impatience
20
4
Which once more demonstrates the uselessness of passports as aids to detectives
24
3
In which Passepartout talks rather more, perhaps, than is prudent
27
4
In which the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean prove propitious to the designs of Phileas Fogg
31
4
In which Passepartout is only too glad to get off with the loss of his shoes
35
4
In which Phileas Fogg secures a curious means, of conveyance at a fabulous price
39
6
In which Phileas Fogg and his companions venture across the Indian forests, and what ensued
45
6
In which Passepartout receives a new proof that fortune favours the brace
51
5
In which Phileas Fogg descends the whole length of the beautiful valley of the Ganges without ever thinking of seeing it
56
5
In which the bag of bank-notes disgorges some thousands of pounds more
61
5
In which Fix does not seem to understand in the least is said to him
66
4
Showing what happened on the voyage from Singapore to Hong Kong
70
5
In Which Phileas Fogg, Passepartout, and Fix go each about his business
75
4
In which Passepartout takes a too great interest in his master, and what comes of it
79
6
In which Fix comes face to face with Phileas Fogg
85
5
In which the master of the ``Tankadere'' runs great risk of losing a reward of two hundred pounds
90
6
In which Passepartout finds out that, even at the antipodes, it is convenient to have some money in one's pocket
96
5
In which Passepartout's nose becomes outrageously long
101
5
During which Mr. Fogg and party cross the Pacific Ocean
106
5
In which a slight glimpse is had of San Francisco
111
5
In which Phileas Fogg and party travel by the Pacific Railroad
116
4
In which Passepartout undergoes, at a speed of twenty miles an hour, a course of Mormon history
120
5
In which Passepartout does not succeed in making anybody listen to reason
125
6
In which certain incidents are narrated which are only to be met with on American railroads
131
6
In which Phileas Fogg simply does his duty
137
6
In which Fix the detective considerably furthers the interests of Phileas Fogg
143
5
In which Phileas Fogg engages in a: direct struggle with bad fortune
148
4
In which Phileas Fogg shows himself equal to the occasion
152
6
In which Phileas Fogg at last reaches London
158
3
In which Phileas Fogg does not have t repeat his orders to Passepartout twice
161
4
In which Phileas Fogg's name is once more at a premium on Changes
165
3
In which it is shown that Phileas Fogg Gained nothing by his tour around the World, unless it were happiness
168