Mr. Fogg and Aouda, happily unaffected by the roughness of the sea, ate with a good appetite, Fix being invited to share their repast, which he accepted with secret chagrin.
Voice Reading
To travel at this man's expense and live upon his provisions was not palatable to him.
Voice Reading
Still, he was obliged to eat, and so he ate.
Voice Reading
When the meal was over, he took Mr. Fogg apart, and said, "sir"-this "sir" scorched his lips, and he had to control himself to avoid collaring this "gentleman"-"sir, you have been very kind to give me a passage on this boat.
Voice Reading
But, though my means will not admit of my expending them as freely as you, I must ask to pay my share-"
Voice Reading
"Let us not speak of that, sir," replied Mr. Fogg.
Voice Reading
"But, if I insist-"
Voice Reading
"No, sir," repeated Mr. Fogg, in a tone which did not admit of a reply. "This enters into my general expenses."
Voice Reading
Fix, as he bowed, had a stifled feeling, and, going forward, where he ensconced himself, did not open his mouth for the rest of the day.
Voice Reading
Meanwhile they were progressing famously, and John Bunsby was in high hope.
Voice Reading
He several times assured Mr. Fogg that they would reach Shanghai in time; to which that gentleman responded that he counted upon it.
Voice Reading
The crew set to work in good earnest, inspired by the reward to be gained.
Voice Reading
There was not a sheet which was not tightened, not a sail which was not vigorously hoisted; not a lurch could be charged to the man at the helm.
Voice Reading
They worked as desperately as if they were contesting in a Royal yacht regatta.
Voice Reading
By evening, the log showed that two hundred and twenty miles had been accomplished from Hong Kong, and Mr. Fogg might hope that he would be able to reach Yokohama without recording any delay in his journal; in which case, the many misadventures which had overtaken him since he left London would not seriously affect his journey.
Voice Reading
The Tankadere entered the Straits of Fo-Kien, which separate the island of Formosa from the Chinese coast, in the small hours of the night, and crossed the Tropic of Cancer.
Voice Reading
The sea was very rough in the straits, full of eddies formed by the counter-currents, and the chopping waves broke her course, whilst it became very difficult to stand on deck.
Voice Reading
At daybreak the wind began to blow hard again, and the heavens seemed to predict a gale.
Voice Reading
The barometer announced a speedy change, the mercury rising and falling capriciously; the sea also, in the south-east, raised long surges which indicated a tempest.
Voice Reading
The sun had set the evening before in a red mist, in the midst of the phosphorescent scintillations of the ocean.
Voice Reading
John Bunsby long examined the threatening aspect of the heavens, muttering indistinctly between his teeth. At last he said in a low voice to Mr. Fogg, "Shall I speak out to your honour?"
Voice Reading
"Of course."
Voice Reading
"Well, we are going to have a squall."
Voice Reading
"Is the wind north or south?" asked Mr. Fogg quietly.
Voice Reading
"South. Look! a typhoon is coming up."
Voice Reading