Around The World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne Chapter 29 Page 11

“I am sorry,” said the conductor; “but we shall be off at once.

There's the bell ringing now.”

The train started.

“I'm really very sorry, gentlemen,” said the conductor. “Under any other circumstances I should have been happy to oblige you. But, after all, as you have not had time to fight here, why not fight as we go along?”

“That wouldn't be convenient, perhaps, for this gentleman,” said the colonel, in a jeering tone.

“It would be perfectly so,” replied Phileas Fogg.

“Well, we are really in America,” thought Passepartout, “and the conductor is a gentleman of the first order!”