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Around the World in Eighty Days Study Guide

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by Jules Verne
About 73 pages (22,013 words)
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Chapter 37 Summary

Fogg has won his wager! As he stands in the salon of the Reform Club, the reader surely wonders the change in his fortunes. When Fogg and Aouda send Passepartout to secure the minister for the next day, Passepartout finds out that it really is only Saturday instead of Sunday. He runs back to the house on Saville Row and grabs his master by the shirt front. "Yes, yes, yes, yes!" cried Passepartout. "You have made a mistake of one day! We arrived twenty fours ahead of time; but here are only tem minutes left!"(235). He pushes him into a cab and rushes to the Reform Club. He arrives at the exact moment, thus winning his wager. After returning home to Saville Row, he and Aouda are married two days later. Fogg splits.....

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