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When Passepartout did not appear the next morning to answer his master's bell, Mr. Fogg, not betraying the least vexation, contented himself with taking his carpet-bag, calling Aouda, and sending for a palanquin. Voice Reading
It was then eight o'clock; at half-past nine, it being then high tide, the Carnatic would leave the harbour. Voice Reading
Mr. Fogg and Aouda got into the palanquin, their luggage being brought after on a wheelbarrow, and half an hour later stepped upon the quay whence they were to embark. Voice Reading
Mr. Fogg then learned that the Carnatic had sailed the evening before. Voice Reading
He had expected to find not only the steamer, but his domestic, and was forced to give up both; but no sign of disappointment appeared on his face, and he merely remarked to Aouda, "It is an accident, madam; nothing more." Voice Reading
At this moment a man who had been observing him attentively approached. It was Fix, who, bowing, addressed Mr. Fogg: "Were you not, like me, sir, a passenger by the Rangoon, which arrived yesterday?" Voice Reading
"I was, sir," replied Mr. Fogg coldly. "But I have not the honour-" Voice Reading
"Pardon me; I thought I should find your servant here." Voice Reading
"Do you know where he is, sir?" asked Aouda anxiously. Voice Reading
"What!" responded Fix, feigning surprise. "Is he not with you?" Voice Reading
"No," said Aouda. "He has not made his appearance since yesterday. Could he have gone on board the Carnatic without us?" Voice Reading
"Without you, madam?" answered the detective. "Excuse me, did you intend to sail in the Carnatic?" Voice Reading
"Yes, sir." Voice Reading
"So did I, madam, and I am excessively disappointed. The Carnatic, its repairs being completed, left Hong Kong twelve hours before the stated time, without any notice being given; and we must now wait a week for another steamer." Voice Reading
As he said "a week" Fix felt his heart leap for joy. Voice Reading
Fogg detained at Hong Kong for a week! There would be time for the warrant to arrive, and fortune at last favoured the representative of the law. Voice Reading
His horror may be imagined when he heard Mr. Fogg say, in his placid voice, "But there are other vessels besides the Carnatic, it seems to me, in the harbour of Hong Kong." Voice Reading
And, offering his arm to Aouda, he directed his steps toward the docks in search of some craft about to start. Voice Reading
Fix, stupefied, followed; it seemed as if he were attached to Mr. Fogg by an invisible thread. Voice Reading
Chance, however, appeared really to have abandoned the man it had hitherto served so well. Voice Reading
For three hours Phileas Fogg wandered about the docks, with the determination, if necessary, to charter a vessel to carry him to Yokohama; but he could only find vessels which were loading or unloading, and which could not therefore set sail. Voice Reading
Fix began to hope again. Voice Reading
But Mr. Fogg, far from being discouraged, was continuing his search, resolved not to stop if he had to resort to Macao, when he was accosted by a sailor on one of the wharves. Voice Reading
"Is your honour looking for a boat?" Voice Reading
"Have you a boat ready to sail?" Voice Reading

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