Around The World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne Chapter 17 Page 2

destination, and now turned up so unexpectedly on the Rangoon, was following Mr.

Fogg's tracks step by step. What was Fix's object? Passepartout was ready to wager his Indian shoes — which he religiously preserved — that Fix would also leave Hong Kong at the same time with them, and probably on the same steamer.

Passepartout might have cudgelled his brain for a century without hitting upon the real object which the detective had in view. He never could have imagined that Phileas Fogg was being tracked as a robber around the globe. But, as it is in human nature to attempt the solution of every mystery, Passepartout suddenly discovered an explanation of Fix's movements, which was in truth far from unreasonable. Fix, he thought, could only be an agent of Mr. Fogg's friends at