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Chapter 8 “I believe I asked you not to get into trouble,” said Mr. Fogg as the train chugged on. “I’ve heard about your little escapade,” he said when we wormed our way to our compartment. “We must hold all local customs in great respect.” “Quite right,” said Sir Francis, who occupied the seat next to Fogg. “The government is very severe about this sort of thing. Quite against the law to wear shoes in an Indian temple. The worshipers get angry, you know.” “We found out,” I said. “It won’t happe...n again.” “I am especially sorry,” said Passepartout, pulling on a pair of slippers and hanging his head the way I do when Mr. Wexler catches me daydreaming. “Very well,” said Fogg. And that was the end of it. He began scribbling in his notebook, and everyone else was fairly quiet for the next few hours. The train chugged swiftly into the evening. “Passepartout,” I said, “what time do you have?” He pulled out his watch. “Seven in the evening.” Sir Francis laughed.
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