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"I will share with you the two thousand pounds reward offered by the Bank of England." Voice Reading
"Never!" replied Passepartout, who tried to rise, but fell back, exhausted in mind and body. Voice Reading
"Mr. Fix," he stammered, "even should what you say be true-if my master is really the robber you are seeking for-which I deny-I have been, am, in his service; I have seen his generosity and goodness; and I will never betray him-not for all the gold in the world. Voice Reading
I come from a village where they don't eat that kind of bread!" Voice Reading
"You refuse?" Voice Reading
"I refuse." Voice Reading
"Consider that I've said nothing," said Fix; "and let us drink." Voice Reading
"Yes; let us drink!" Voice Reading
Passepartout felt himself yielding more and more to the effects of the liquor. Voice Reading
Fix, seeing that he must, at all hazards, be separated from his master, wished to entirely overcome him. Voice Reading
Some pipes full of opium lay upon the table. Voice Reading
Fix slipped one into Passepartout's hand. Voice Reading
He took it, put it between his lips, lit it, drew several puffs, and his head, becoming heavy under the influence of the narcotic, fell upon the table. Voice Reading
"At last!" said Fix, seeing Passepartout unconscious. "Mr. Fogg will not be informed of the Carnatic's departure; and, if he is, he will have to go without this cursed Frenchman!" Voice Reading
And, after paying his bill, Fix left the tavern. Voice Reading
Chapter XX
IN WHICH FIX COMES FACE TO FACE WITH PHILEAS FOGG Voice Reading
While these events were passing at the opium-house, Mr. Fogg, unconscious of the danger he was in of losing the steamer, was quietly escorting Aouda about the streets of the English quarter, making the necessary purchases for the long voyage before them. Voice Reading
It was all very well for an Englishman like Mr. Fogg to make the tour of the world with a carpet-bag; a lady could not be expected to travel comfortably under such conditions. Voice Reading
He acquitted his task with characteristic serenity, and invariably replied to the remonstrances of his fair companion, who was confused by his patience and generosity: Voice Reading
"It is in the interest of my journey-a part of my programme." Voice Reading
The purchases made, they returned to the hotel, where they dined at a sumptuously served table-d'hote; after which Aouda, shaking hands with her protector after the English fashion, retired to her room for rest. Voice Reading
Mr. Fogg absorbed himself throughout the evening in the perusal of The Times and Illustrated London News. Voice Reading
Had he been capable of being astonished at anything, it would have been not to see his servant return at bedtime. Voice Reading
But, knowing that the steamer was not to leave for Yokohama until the next morning, he did not disturb himself about the matter. Voice Reading

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