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"But who do you think I am?" asked Fix, looking at him intently. Voice Reading
"Parbleu! An agent of the members of the Reform Club, sent out here to interrupt my master's journey. But, though I found you out some time ago, I've taken good care to say nothing about it to Mr. Fogg." Voice Reading
"He knows nothing, then?" Voice Reading
"Nothing," replied Passepartout, again emptying his glass. Voice Reading
The detective passed his hand across his forehead, hesitating before he spoke again. What should he do? Passepartout's mistake seemed sincere, but it made his design more difficult. It was evident that the servant was not the master's accomplice, as Fix had been inclined to suspect. Voice Reading
"Well," said the detective to himself, "as he is not an accomplice, he will help me." Voice Reading
He had no time to lose: Fogg must be detained at Hong Kong, so he resolved to make a clean breast of it. Voice Reading
"Listen to me," said Fix abruptly. "I am not, as you think, an agent of the members of the Reform Club-" Voice Reading
"Bah!" retorted Passepartout, with an air of raillery. Voice Reading
"I am a police detective, sent out here by the London office." Voice Reading
"You, a detective?" Voice Reading
"I will prove it. Here is my commission." Voice Reading
Passepartout was speechless with astonishment when Fix displayed this document, the genuineness of which could not be doubted. Voice Reading
"Mr. Fogg's wager," resumed Fix, "is only a pretext, of which you and the gentlemen of the Reform are dupes. He had a motive for securing your innocent complicity." Voice Reading
"But why?" Voice Reading
"Listen. On the 28th of last September a robbery of fifty-five thousand pounds was committed at the Bank of England by a person whose description was fortunately secured. Here is his description; it answers exactly to that of Mr. Phileas Fogg." Voice Reading
"What nonsense!" cried Passepartout, striking the table with his fist. "My master is the most honourable of men!" Voice Reading
"How can you tell? You know scarcely anything about him. You went into his service the day he came away; and he came away on a foolish pretext, without trunks, and carrying a large amount in banknotes. And yet you are bold enough to assert that he is an honest man!" Voice Reading
"Yes, yes," repeated the poor fellow, mechanically. Voice Reading
"Would you like to be arrested as his accomplice?" Voice Reading
Passepartout, overcome by what he had heard, held his head between his hands, and did not dare to look at the detective. Voice Reading
Phileas Fogg, the saviour of Aouda, that brave and generous man, a robber! And yet how many presumptions there were against him! Passepartout essayed to reject the suspicions which forced themselves upon his mind; he did not wish to believe that his master was guilty. Voice Reading
"Well, what do you want of me?" said he, at last, with an effort. Voice Reading
"See here," replied Fix; "I have tracked Mr. Fogg to this place, but as yet I have failed to receive the warrant of arrest for which I sent to London. You must help me to keep him here in Hong Kong-" Voice Reading
"I! But I-" Voice Reading

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