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He finally managed to catch a few words, and was sure he heard his master say, "You are certain of what you tell me?" Voice Reading
"Certain, sir," replied the engineer. Voice Reading
"You must remember that, since we started, we have kept up hot fires in all our furnaces, and, though we had coal enough to go on short steam from New York to Bordeaux, we haven't enough to go with all steam from New York to Liverpool." "I will consider," replied Mr. Fogg. Voice Reading
Passepartout understood it all; he was seized with mortal anxiety. The coal was giving out! "Ah, if my master can get over that," muttered he, "he'll be a famous man!" He could not help imparting to Fix what he had overheard. Voice Reading
"Then you believe that we really are going to Liverpool?" Voice Reading
"Of course." Voice Reading
"Ass!" replied the detective, shrugging his shoulders and turning on his heel. Voice Reading
Passepartout was on the point of vigorously resenting the epithet, the reason of which he could not for the life of him comprehend; but he reflected that the unfortunate Fix was probably very much disappointed and humiliated in his self-esteem, after having so awkwardly followed a false scent around the world, and refrained. Voice Reading
And now what course would Phileas Fogg adopt? It was difficult to imagine. Nevertheless he seemed to have decided upon one, for that evening he sent for the engineer, and said to him, "Feed all the fires until the coal is exhausted." Voice Reading
A few moments after, the funnel of the Henrietta vomited forth torrents of smoke. The vessel continued to proceed with all steam on; but on the 18th, the engineer, as he had predicted, announced that the coal would give out in the course of the day. Voice Reading
"Do not let the fires go down," replied Mr. Fogg. "Keep them up to the last. Let the valves be filled." Voice Reading
Towards noon Phileas Fogg, having ascertained their position, called Passepartout, and ordered him to go for Captain Speedy. It was as if the honest fellow had been commanded to unchain a tiger. He went to the poop, saying to himself, "He will be like a madman!" Voice Reading
In a few moments, with cries and oaths, a bomb appeared on the poop-deck. Voice Reading
The bomb was Captain Speedy. Voice Reading
It was clear that he was on the point of bursting. Voice Reading
"Where are we?" were the first words his anger permitted him to utter. Voice Reading
Had the poor man been an apoplectic, he could never have recovered from his paroxysm of wrath. Voice Reading
"Where are we?" he repeated, with purple face. Voice Reading
"Seven hundred and seven miles from Liverpool," replied Mr. Fogg, with imperturbable calmness. Voice Reading
"Pirate!" cried Captain Speedy. Voice Reading
"I have sent for you, sir-" Voice Reading
"Pickaroon!" Voice Reading
"-sir," continued Mr. Fogg, "to ask you to sell me your vessel." Voice Reading
"No! By all the devils, no!" Voice Reading
"But I shall be obliged to burn her." Voice Reading

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