Around the World in 80 Days
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"You rest on your traditions
if you prefer."

:15:03
"But, as with this bank robber
progress waits for no one."

:15:08
"So now you're an expert
on the bank thief, as well."

:15:13
"Give us the benefit of
your ineffable wisdom, Fogg."

:15:18
"Twenty-six minutes ago
a ship left Dover for Paris."

:15:21
"From there, the thief
takes the Orient Express

:15:24
then transfers to a steamer... "
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"from Istanbul to India.
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In little over a month
that man could be in China."

:15:31
If we're to believe
Fogg's calculations...

:15:34
he will have circled the globe
:15:37
and returned to England
in a fortnight.

:15:42
"By my calculations
:15:44
it would be closer
to exactly 80 days."

:15:55
Outstanding idea.
:15:58
"Well then, Fogg... "
:16:00
let's see you circumnavigate
the world in 80 days.

:16:06
That would be a
fruitless use of my time.

:16:10
I'm on the verge of numerous
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countless-scientific breakthroughs.
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You coward. Admit it.
:16:18
It cannot be done.
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It can! I could do it.
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A wager. Ten thousand pounds.
:16:27
"Unlike you and your colleagues
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money does not inspire me."
:16:33
I believe every man has his price.
:16:37
"Even you, noble Phileas Fogg."
:16:41
There must be something
:16:42
I could offer you that
would be worthy of your time.

:16:49
There is. Your position
as head of the Royal Academy.

:16:56
"With the Queen's ear
:16:57
I could lead the world into a
new age of progress and discovery."


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