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"But suppose the Hindoos or Indians pull up the rails," replied Stuart; "suppose they stop the trains, pillage the luggage-vans, and scalp the passengers!" Voice Reading
"All included," calmly retorted Fogg; adding, as he threw down the cards, "Two trumps." Voice Reading
Stuart, whose turn it was to deal, gathered them up, and went on: "You are right, theoretically, Mr. Fogg, but practically-" Voice Reading
"Practically also, Mr. Stuart." Voice Reading
"I'd like to see you do it in eighty days." Voice Reading
"It depends on you. Shall we go?" Voice Reading
"Heaven preserve me! But I would wager four thousand pounds that such a journey, made under these conditions, is impossible." Voice Reading
"Quite possible, on the contrary," returned Mr. Fogg. Voice Reading
"Well, make it, then!" Voice Reading
"The journey round the world in eighty days?" Voice Reading
"I should like nothing better." Voice Reading
"At once. Only I warn you that I shall do it at your expense." Voice Reading
"It's absurd!" cried Stuart, who was beginning to be annoyed at the persistency of his friend. "Come, let's go on with the game." Voice Reading
"Deal over again, then," said Phileas Fogg. "There's a false deal." Voice Reading
Stuart took up the pack with a feverish hand; then suddenly put them down again. Voice Reading
"Well, Mr. Fogg," said he, "it shall be so: I will wager the four thousand on it." Voice Reading
"Calm yourself, my dear Stuart," said Fallentin. "It's only a joke." Voice Reading
"When I say I'll wager," returned Stuart, "I mean it." Voice Reading
"All right," said Mr. Fogg; and, turning to the others, he continued: "I have a deposit of twenty thousand at Baring's which I will willingly risk upon it." Voice Reading
"Twenty thousand pounds!" cried Sullivan. "Twenty thousand pounds, which you would lose by a single accidental delay!" Voice Reading
"The unforeseen does not exist," quietly replied Phileas Fogg. Voice Reading
"But, Mr. Fogg, eighty days are only the estimate of the least possible time in which the journey can be made." Voice Reading
"A well-used minimum suffices for everything." Voice Reading

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