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    1. 01 - In which Phileas Fog and Passepartout accept each other, the one as Master, the other as Man

    2. 02 - In which Passepartout is convinced that he has at last found his ideal

    3. 03 - In which a conversation takes place which seems likely to cost Phileas Fogg dear

    4. 04 - In which Phileas Fogg astounds Passepartout, his servant

    5. 05 - In which a new species of funds, unknown to the moneyed men, appears on Change

    6. 06 - In which Fix, the detective, betrays a very natural impatience

    7. 07 - Which once more demonstrates the uselessness of passports as aids to detectives

    8. 08 - In which Passepartout talks rather more, perhaps, than is prudent

    9. 09 - In which the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean prove propitious to the designs of Phileas Fogg

    10. 10 - In which Passepartout is only too glad to get off with the loss of his shoes

    11. 11 - In which Phileas Fogg secures a curious means of conveyance at a fabulous price

    12. 12 - In which Phileas Fogg and his companions venture across the Indian forests, and what ensued

    13. 13 - In which Passepartout receives a new proof that fortune favors the brave

    14. 14 - In which Phileas Fogg descends the whole length of the beautiful valley of the Ganges without ever thinking of seeing it

    15. 15 - In which the bag of banknotes disgorges some thousands of pounds more

    16. 16 - In which Fix does not seem to understand in the least what is said to him

    17. 17 - Showing what happened on the voyage from Singapore to Hong Kong

    18. 18 - In which Phileas Fogg, Passepartout, and Fix go each about his business

    19. 19 - In which Passepartout takes a too great interest in his master, and what comes of it

    20. 20 - In which Fix comes face to face with Phileas Fogg

    21. 21 - In which the master of the Tankadere runs great risk of losing a reward of two hundred pounds

    22. 22 - In which Passepartout finds out that even at the Antipodes it is convenient to have some money in ones pocket

    23. 23 - In which Passepartouts nose becomes outrageously long

    24. 24 - During which Mr. Fogg and party cross the Pacific Ocean

    25. 25 - In which a slight glimpse is had of San Francisco

    26. 26 - In which Phileas Fogg and party travel by the Pacific Railroad

    27. 27 - In which Passepartout undergoes at a speed of 20 miles an hour a course of Mormon history

    28. 28 - In which Passepartout does not succeed in making anybody listen to reason

    29. 29 - In which certain incidents are narrated which are only to be met with on American railroads

    30. 30 - In which Phileas Fogg simply does his duty

    31. 31 - In which Fix, the detective, considerably furthers the interests of Phileas Fogg

    32. 32 - In which Phileas Fogg engages in a direct struggle with bad fortune

    33. 33 - In which Phileas Fogg shows himself equal to the occasion

    34. 34 - In which Phileas Fogg at last reaches London

    35. 35 - In which Phileas Fogg does not have to repeat his orders to Passepartout twice

    36. 36 - In which Phileas Fogg's name is once more at a premium on Change

    37. 37 - In which it is shown that Phileas Fogg gained nothing by his tour around the world, unless it were happiness

Around the World in 80 Days! By Jules Verne