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[Crossing the Pacific and the Perilous Journey Across America: A Summary of Phileas Fogg’s Expedition]-[Around the World in 80 Days - Part 14]

Around the World in 80 Days · A2 ·

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The Trans-Pacific Crossing and the Unlikely Alliance

As Phileas Fogg reaches the midpoint of his ambitious journey, having traversed half the globe, he remains characteristically calm despite the tight deadline of twenty-eight days to return to London. While Fogg maintains his composure, Detective Fix finds himself in a precarious position. Although he finally possesses a valid arrest warrant, it is rendered legally impotent outside of British soil. Recognizing that Fogg must eventually return to England, Fix adopts a new strategy: he decides to follow Fogg to the “bitter end.”

Their tension culminates on the General Grant when Passepartout, discovering Fix’s presence, confronts the detective with physical force. Following the altercation, a pragmatically forced alliance is formed. Fix admits, “I am now in the game,” acknowledging that his only hope of arresting Fogg is to assist in the completion of the global race, thereby ensuring Fogg’s arrival on British territory. Passepartout, while still distrustful, accepts this arrangement, warning Fix that he would “wring your neck” if the detective causes any further trouble.

The American Odyssey

Upon docking in San Francisco, the party wastes no time, immediately securing passage on a train to New York. The journey across the American landscape is marked by both the vastness of the terrain and the daily rhythms of Fogg’s disciplined life. As the train cuts through the Sierra Nevada and across the prairies, the passengers witness a landscape that is both beautiful and harsh. The narrative highlights the monotony and the incidental challenges of the trip, such as a herd of buffalo obstructing the tracks, which forces the train to stop.

During these long hours, Fogg, Aouda, and Fix pass the time playing cards and engaging in conversation, with Fogg’s stoicism remaining unshaken by the cold, snowy weather or the long, slow hours. The group even finds time for a brief exploration of Salt Lake City, where they observe the unique architecture and the local Mormon settlements before narrowly escaping being left behind by the departing train, which is saved only by the desperate sprint of a passenger named Colonel Proctor.

The Bridge Collapse and the Daring Gamble

As the train heads toward the Rocky Mountains, the journey takes a dramatic turn. The travelers are confronted with a major obstacle: a bridge deemed unsafe for crossing. The conductor informs the passengers that the bridge is “out” and that the river is “overflowing,” necessitating a ten-mile detour on foot through the snow. Faced with the prospect of a grueling trek, the passengers become “very upset.”

It is Colonel Proctor who proposes a desperate, high-stakes solution: pushing the train to its “top speed” to vault across the bridge before it collapses entirely. The passengers, driven by a collective desire to avoid the cold walk, agree to this dangerous gamble. The tension reaches its peak as the locomotive speeds up, feeling as though it “might not even be on top of the tracks.” In a heart-stopping moment, the train successfully leaps across the river, and mere seconds later, the bridge falls into the water with a “crash.” This narrow escape serves as a testament to the unpredictable and hazardous nature of Fogg’s race against time, further cementing the intensity of his trek across the American continent.

🎯Key Sentences

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Fix decided to follow Phileas until the bitter end.
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What a mistake that was.
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Are you quite finished?
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For the time being, yes
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Then let me have a word with you
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📝Key Phrases

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to the bitter end
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hole oneself up
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have a word with someone
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for the time being
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know when one is beat
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 13 Mr Fog and Party Cross the Pacific Ocean.
The trip from Japan to America was supposed to take twenty-one days, with the ship arriving in San Francisco on the second of December.
The trip from San Francisco to New York should take nine days.
This left ten full days to get back to London by the deadline.
If Phileas was at all worried, he certainly didn't show it.
By the ninth day on board the ship, Phileas Fogg had traveled exactly one-half the globe.

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