![]() However, these are mere accidents and he is actually a good man. He accidentally ends up offending some priests, and gets into other such scrapes. Passepartout seems to make mistakes, even though he tries to do the right thing. This story isn’t really about morals, but there are times when people aren’t acting in fitting ways. This is a race for £20,000 and there will only be one winner. Boats and trains are daily business for them, they meet new people everyday, dangers are waiting, and there are people who would do anything to stop their journey. ![]() Passepartout, they set out for a journey they never could have imagined. His friends don’t believe so, but Phileas is sure that it is possible. Nobody expects anything big from him, but one evening they discuss a news article and whether it’s possible to go around the world in just 80 days. ![]() ![]() Phileas Fogg, an English gentleman and a proud member of the Reform Club, has always been the mysterious man, following his routines strictly and playing whist with the club members. Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules VerneĪ classic and exiting story with some doubtful spiritual and alcohol/drug content. ![]()
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