Around The World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne Chapter 3 Page 15

“When I say I'll wager,” returned Stuart, “I mean it.”

“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.”

“Twenty thousand pounds!” cried Sullivan.

“Twenty thousand pounds, which you would lose by a single accidental delay!”

“The unforeseen does not exist,” quietly replied Phileas Fogg.

“But, Mr. Fogg, eighty days are only the estimate of the least possible time in which the journey can be made.”

“A well-used minimum suffices for everything.”