Not wishing to expose Aouda to the discomforts of travelling in the open air, Mr Fogg proposed to leave her with Passepartout at Fort Kearney, the servant taking upon himself to escort her to Europe by a better route and under more favourable conditions. But Aouda refused to Separate from Mr...
He never made one stride too many, always going by the shortest route. He did not give an idle look. He did not allow himself a superfluous gesture.' ... (展开全部) Around the World in Eighty Days的创作者 ··· 儒勒·凡尔纳 作者 作者简介 ··· Jules Gabriel Verne (French ...
the heavens gray, but it was not snowing. The sun's disc, enlarged by the mist, seemed an enormous ring of gold, and Passepartout was amusing himself by calculating its value in poundssterling1, when he was diverted from this interesting study by a strange-looking personage...
and the regulations of the company allow the steamers one hundred and thirty-eight hours in which to traverse it. The `Mongolia', thanks to the vigorousexertions2of the engineer, seemed likely, so rapid was her speed, to reach her destinationconsiderably3within that time. The greater part of...
(法)Jules Verne创作的英文图书小说《Around the World in Eighty Days八十天环游地球(IV)(英文版)》,已更新7章,最新章节:第7章。JulesVerne'snovelcolorfullyrecapturesthespiritofitstime,whenreaderswerefascinatedbynewtechnologiesandeagertodiscoverfara...
Around the World in Eighty Days (French: Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) is a classic adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, first published in 1872. In the story, Phileas Fogg of London and his newly-employed French valet Passepartout attempt to circumnavigate the worl...
(AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS) Everybody knows that the great reversed triangle of land, with its base in the north and its apex in the south, which is called India, embraces fourteen hundred thousand square miles, upon which is spread unequally a population of one hundred and eighty ...
Around the World in Eighty Days《八十天环游地球》 英国人福格先生与朋友打赌,能在80天内环游地球一周回到伦敦。虽克服种种困难,但到伦敦却迟了五分钟,自以为失败,却因他自西向东绕地球一周,正好节约了一天时间而意外获得胜利。 Phileas Fogg was one of those mathematically exact people, who, never hurried...
wasin1862that,inspiteoftheSouthernMembersofCongress,whowishedamoresoutherlyroute,itwasdecidedtolaytheroadbetweentheforty-firstandforty-secondparallels.Pedtohavenooutlet.Thelocomotive,itsgreatfunnelemittingaweirdlight,withitssharpbell,anditscow-catcherextendedlikeaspur,mingleditsshrieksandbellowingswiththenoiseof...
always going by the shortest route. He did not give an idle look. He did not allow himself a superfluous gesture.' When Phileas Fogg wagers a bet that he can travel across the globe in just 80 days, little does he know about the epic journey that he is about to undertake. With his...