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Chapter 7 WHICH ONCE MORE DEMONSTRATES THE USELESSNESS OF PASSPORTS AS AIDS TO DETECTIVES

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ade his way to the consul's office, where he was

for believing that my man is a passenger on the Mongolia." A

n't come here-that is, if he is the person you suppose him to be. A robber doesn't quite like to leave

as I think he is, co

is passpor

ding in the flight of rogues. I assure you it will be quite the

port is genuine I hav

here until I can get a warran

our look-out.

Fix had met on the quay. The other, who was his master, held out his passport with the request that the consul would do him the favour to visa it

g?" said the consul, aft

a

man is you

nchman, named

e from

es

ou are

Bomb

at a visa is useless, and th

s Fogg; "but I wish to prove, by

well

hich he added his official seal. Mr. Fogg paid the customar

eried the

like a perfectly honest

nsul, that this phlegmatic gentleman resembles, feature b

ut then, you know,

to me less mysterious than the master; besides, he's a Frenchma

f in search of

me orders to Passepartout, went off to the Mongolia in a boat, and descended t

rin by Mont Cenis, Friday, October 4th, at 6.35 a.m. "Left Turin, Friday, at 7.20 a.m. "Arrived at Brindisi, Saturday, October 5th, at 4 p.m. "Sailed

2nd of October to the 21st of December; and giving a space for setting down the gain made or the loss suffered on arrival at each locality. This methodical record thus contained an account of everything needed, and Mr. Fogg always knew whether he was behind-hand or in advance of his time. On this Fr

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