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[The Desperate Voyage: Phileas Fogg’s Race Against Time and the Henrietta]-[Around the World in 80 Days - Part 16]

Around the World in 80 Days · A2 ·

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The Final Stretch: Phileas Fogg’s Maritime Gambit

As the deadline looms, with only "nine days, thirteen hours, and forty-five minutes" remaining, Phileas Fogg finds himself in a precarious position in New York. His relentless determination to reach Liverpool leads him to the Henrietta, a trading ship commanded by the stubborn and temperamental Captain Andrew Speedy.

The Negotiation and the Mutiny

Captain Speedy initially refuses to deviate from his intended route to Bordeaux, famously declaring, "We never take passengers. They get in the way." Undeterred, Fogg utilizes his vast resources, offering two thousand dollars per person to secure passage for his group. Even after securing the journey to Bordeaux, Fogg’s resolve remains unshaken. Once at sea, he reveals his true intent to the crew. Impressed by his mission, the crew chooses to "abandon the captain's orders" and steers the Henrietta toward Liverpool, effectively staging a mutiny to aid Fogg’s quest.

The Fuel Crisis and the Sacrifice of the Henrietta

As the ship traverses the treacherous Atlantic, winter storms present a dire challenge. By December 16th, the engineer delivers grim news: they are "almost out of coal." Faced with the prospect of stalling, Fogg makes a radical decision. He summons Captain Speedy—who has been locked in his cabin in a state of fury—and proposes an unthinkable solution: "I'm going to need to burn the top of the ship."

Fogg’s pragmatic approach to problem-solving is once again backed by his immense wealth. He presents the captain with enough money to "buy two more ships," successfully converting the captain’s rage into cooperation. Captain Speedy, realizing the financial windfall, concedes, telling Fogg, "Consider the Henrietta yours." Consequently, the crew begins burning the very structure of the ship to maintain full steam, a testament to Fogg’s unwavering commitment to his goal.

The Climax: A Betrayal on British Soil

Despite the extreme measures taken, the group arrives in Liverpool with only "nine hours to go." However, the moment they step onto British soil, the tension shifts from the race against time to a legal confrontation. Detective Fix, who has been shadowing Fogg with growing frustration—fretting that "the more money the robber spent, the less he had to give back to the bank"—finally makes his move. As Fogg arrives on the cusp of victory, Fix intervenes, declaring, "Then I arrest you, in the Queen's name." This sudden arrest warrant serves as the ultimate obstacle, threatening to ruin Fogg’s journey just as he reaches his final destination.

🎯Key Sentences

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They get in the way.
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Oh, she's fast, all right, fast as they come
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This time money wasn't the answer.
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Are you all ready to go?
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He was very unhappy indeed.
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📝Key Phrases

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given up hope
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get in the way
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fast as they come
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buy his way around
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with seconds to spare
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 15 Phileas Fogg Finds a Way to Liverpool The next day Phileas left the hotel by himself.
He intended to find a ship to take them to Liverpool right away.
It was now December 12th.
He had just nine days, thirteen hours, and forty-five minutes to go.
He walked up and down the riverside, but he could find no boat to take him.
He had almost given up hope when he saw a small trading ship set apart from the rest.

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