She seized Mr. Fogg's arm and gently pulled him back.
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Passepartout was ready to pounce upon the American, who was staring insolently at his opponent.
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But Fix got up, and, going to Colonel Proctor said, "You forget that it is I with whom you have to deal, sir; for it was I whom you not only insulted, but struck!"
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"Mr. Fix," said Mr. Fogg, "pardon me, but this affair is mine, and mine only. The colonel has again insulted me, by insisting that I should not play a spade, and he shall give me satisfaction for it."
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"When and where you will," replied the American, "and with whatever weapon you choose."
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Aouda in vain attempted to retain Mr. Fogg; as vainly did the detective endeavour to make the quarrel his.
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Passepartout wished to throw the colonel out of the window, but a sign from his master checked him.
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Phileas Fogg left the car, and the American followed him upon the platform.
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"Sir," said Mr. Fogg to his adversary, "I am in a great hurry to get back to Europe, and any delay whatever will be greatly to my disadvantage."
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"Well, what's that to me?" replied Colonel Proctor.
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"Sir," said Mr. Fogg, very politely, "after our meeting at San Francisco, I determined to return to America and find you as soon as I had completed the business which called me to England."
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"Will you appoint a meeting for six months hence?"
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"Why not ten years hence?"
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"I say six months," returned Phileas Fogg; "and I shall be at the place of meeting promptly."
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"All this is an evasion," cried Stamp Proctor. "Now or never!"
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"Very good. You are going to New York?"
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"To Chicago?"
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"What difference is it to you? Do you know Plum Creek?"
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"No," replied Mr. Fogg.
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"It's the next station. The train will be there in an hour, and will stop there ten minutes. In ten minutes several revolver-shots could be exchanged."
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"Very well," said Mr. Fogg. "I will stop at Plum Creek."
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