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Many of the black hats disappeared, and the greater part of the crowd seemed to have diminished in height. Voice Reading
"It is evidently a meeting," said Fix, "and its object must be an exciting one. I should not wonder if it were about the Alabama, despite the fact that that question is settled." Voice Reading
"Perhaps," replied Mr. Fogg, simply. Voice Reading
"At least, there are two champions in presence of each other, the Honourable Mr. Camerfield and the Honourable Mr. Mandiboy." Voice Reading
Aouda, leaning upon Mr. Fogg's arm, observed the tumultuous scene with surprise, while Fix asked a man near him what the cause of it all was. Voice Reading
Before the man could reply, a fresh agitation arose; hurrahs and excited shouts were heard; the staffs of the banners began to be used as offensive weapons; and fists flew about in every direction. Voice Reading
Thumps were exchanged from the tops of the carriages and omnibuses which had been blocked up in the crowd. Voice Reading
Boots and shoes went whirling through the air, and Mr. Fogg thought he even heard the crack of revolvers mingling in the din, the rout approached the stairway, and flowed over the lower step. Voice Reading
One of the parties had evidently been repulsed; but the mere lookers-on could not tell whether Mandiboy or Camerfield had gained the upper hand. Voice Reading
"It would be prudent for us to retire," said Fix, who was anxious that Mr. Fogg should not receive any injury, at least until they got back to London. "If there is any question about England in all this, and we were recognised, I fear it would go hard with us." Voice Reading
"An English subject-" began Mr. Fogg. Voice Reading
He did not finish his sentence; for a terrific hubbub now arose on the terrace behind the flight of steps where they stood, and there were frantic shouts of, "Hurrah for Mandiboy! Hip, hip, hurrah!" Voice Reading
It was a band of voters coming to the rescue of their allies, and taking the Camerfield forces in flank. Voice Reading
Mr. Fogg, Aouda, and Fix found themselves between two fires; it was too late to escape. Voice Reading
The torrent of men, armed with loaded canes and sticks, was irresistible. Voice Reading
Phileas Fogg and Fix were roughly hustled in their attempts to protect their fair companion; the former, as cool as ever, tried to defend himself with the weapons which nature has placed at the end of every Englishman's arm, but in vain. Voice Reading
A big brawny fellow with a red beard, flushed face, and broad shoulders, who seemed to be the chief of the band, raised his clenched fist to strike Mr. Fogg, whom he would have given a crushing blow, had not Fix rushed in and received it in his stead. Voice Reading
An enormous bruise immediately made its appearance under the detective's silk hat, which was completely smashed in. Voice Reading
"Yankee!" exclaimed Mr. Fogg, darting a contemptuous look at the ruffian. Voice Reading
"Englishman!" returned the other. "We will meet again!" Voice Reading
"When you please." Voice Reading
"What is your name?" Voice Reading
"Phileas Fogg. And yours?" Voice Reading
"Colonel Stamp Proctor." Voice Reading
The human tide now swept by, after overturning Fix, who speedily got upon his feet again, though with tattered clothes. Voice Reading

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