Around the World
in Eighty Days
Author:
Julio Verne
This
book tells the story of
Mr. Phileas Fog,
an English
gentleman who lived in London
in 1872. Mr. Fog was a very respectable gentleman. He belonged
to a club
which only
accepted people of high social rank. In one of his visits
to the club he made a bet of 20.000 pounds with
another Englishman according to which he said he will be able to go around the
world in only 80 days. This bet was made at the same time when the local newspaper was publishing
news about the robbery of a bank in which some 20.000
pounds where
robed.
Mr. Fog, went back home immediately to start
his trip around the world as soon as possible. Upon arrival from the club, Mr
Fog
asked his
servant,
Passepartout,
to prepare
the luggage. His
servant was
a humble man
recently
arrived from France. Mr Fog and Passepartout started their journey
passing through France, the Pyrenees, Spain,
Morocco,
Egypt, India, China and
the United States.
In
India, they met an Indian princess who was going to be burned as a ritual with the
body of her dead husband and saved her from the fire. Since then, the Indian
princess
accompanied them for the rest of their long trip around the world.
At
the same time, Mr Fog
and his
servant
Passepartout were
followed by a
British
policeman
who believed
that they were responsible for the bank robbery.
After crossing the
Pacific sea, the crossed the United States,
which was then the land of Indians and cowboys.
Finally, after many
dangers and adventures, they cross also the Atlantic sea and they arrived in London on time wining the bet.
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