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The effect of this dispatch was instantaneous. Voice Reading
The polished gentleman disappeared to give place to the bank robber. Voice Reading
His photograph, which was hung with those of the rest of the members at the Reform Club, was minutely examined, and it betrayed, feature by feature, the description of the robber which had been provided to the police. Voice Reading
The mysterious habits of Phileas Fogg were recalled; his solitary ways, his sudden departure; and it seemed clear that, in undertaking a tour round the world on the pretext of a wager, he had had no other end in view than to elude the detectives, and throw them off his track. Voice Reading
Chapter VI
IN WHICH FIX, THE DETECTIVE, BETRAYS A VERY NATURAL IMPATIENCE Voice Reading
The circumstances under which this telegraphic dispatch about Phileas Fogg was sent were as follows: Voice Reading
The steamer Mongolia, belonging to the Peninsular and Oriental Company, built of iron, of two thousand eight hundred tons burden, and five hundred horse-power, was due at eleven o'clock a.m. Voice Reading
on Wednesday, the 9th of October, at Suez. Voice Reading
The Mongolia plied regularly between Brindisi and Bombay via the Suez Canal, and was one of the fastest steamers belonging to the company, always making more than ten knots an hour between Brindisi and Suez, and nine and a half between Suez and Bombay. Voice Reading
Two men were promenading up and down the wharves, among the crowd of natives and strangers who were sojourning at this once straggling village-now, thanks to the enterprise of M. Voice Reading
Lesseps, a fast-growing town. Voice Reading
One was the British consul at Suez, who, despite the prophecies of the English Government, and the unfavourable predictions of Stephenson, was in the habit of seeing, from his office window, English ships daily passing to and fro on the great canal, by which the old roundabout route from England to India by the Cape of Good Hope was abridged by at least a half. Voice Reading
The other was a small, slight-built personage, with a nervous, intelligent face, and bright eyes peering out from under eyebrows which he was incessantly twitching. Voice Reading
He was just now manifesting unmistakable signs of impatience, nervously pacing up and down, and unable to stand still for a moment. Voice Reading
This was Fix, one of the detectives who had been dispatched from England in search of the bank robber; it was his task to narrowly watch every passenger who arrived at Suez, and to follow up all who seemed to be suspicious characters, or bore a resemblance to the description of the criminal, which he had received two days before from the police headquarters at London. Voice Reading
The detective was evidently inspired by the hope of obtaining the splendid reward which would be the prize of success, and awaited with a feverish impatience, easy to understand, the arrival of the steamer Mongolia. Voice Reading
"So you say, consul," asked he for the twentieth time, "that this steamer is never behind time?" Voice Reading
"No, Mr. Fix," replied the consul. "She was bespoken yesterday at Port Said, and the rest of the way is of no account to such a craft. I repeat that the Mongolia has been in advance of the time required by the company's regulations, and gained the prize awarded for excess of speed." Voice Reading
"Does she come directly from Brindisi?" Voice Reading
"Directly from Brindisi; she takes on the Indian mails there, and she left there Saturday at five p.m. Have patience, Mr. Fix; she will not be late. But really, I don't see how, from the description you have, you will be able to recognise your man, even if he is on board the Mongolia." Voice Reading
"A man rather feels the presence of these fellows, consul, than recognises them. Voice Reading
You must have a scent for them, and a scent is like a sixth sense which combines hearing, seeing, and smelling. Voice Reading
I've arrested more than one of these gentlemen in my time, and, if my thief is on board, I'll answer for it; he'll not slip through my fingers." Voice Reading
"I hope so, Mr. Fix, for it was a heavy robbery." Voice Reading

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