Fogg, thus kidnaped, without having time to think, left his house, jumped into a cab, promised a hundred pounds to the cabman, and, having run over two dogs and overturned five carriages, reached the Reform Club. The clock indicated a quarter before nine... Around the World in Eighty Days - Pągina 312per Jules Verne - 1876 - 28 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Jules Verne - 1879 - 298 pągines
...pounds, ran over two dogs, came into collision with five cabs, and reached the Reform Club at 8.45. So Phileas Fogg had accomplished the journey round the world in eighty days, and had won his bet of twenty thousand pounds. Now how was it that such a methodical man could have... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 568 pągines
...master by the collar, and was dragging him along with irresistible force. Phileas Fogg, thus kidnaped, without having time to think, left his house, jumped...How came he to think that he had arrived in London 011 Saturday, the twenty-first day of December, when it was really Friday, the twentieth, the seventy-ninth... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 586 pągines
...master by the collar, and was dragging him along with irresistible force. Phileas Fogg, thus kidnaped, without having time to think, left his house, jumped...Phileas Fogg had won his wager of twenty thousand pounds I How was it that a man so exact and fastidious could have made this error of a day ? How came he to... | |
| Charles Ernest Chadsey, Charles Lyle Spain - 1920 - 396 pągines
...five carriages, reached the Reform Club. The clock indicated a quarter before nine when he appeared. Phileas Fogg had accomplished the journey round the world in eighty days ! How was it that a man so exact and fastidious could have made this error of a day? How came he to... | |
| Howard Copeland Hill, Rollo La Verne Lyman - 1924 - 560 pągines
...five carriages, reached the Reform Club. The clock indicated a quarter before nine when he appeared. Phileas Fogg had accomplished the journey round the world in eighty days ! How was it that a man so exact and fastidious could have made this error of a day ? How came he to... | |
| Jules Verne - 1994 - 388 pągines
...pounds, and, having run over two dogs and collided with five carriages, reached the Reform Club. room. Phileas Fogg had accomplished the journey round the...Fogg had won his wager of twenty thousand pounds! Put how was it that a man, who was so precise and scrupulously careful, could possibly make this mistake... | |
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