Around the World in Eighty Days Work Sheet 1 A. Who spoke the following lines, and who were these spoken to? Please also describe the situation in one sentence. "I will bet twenty thousand pounds against anyone who wishes that I will make the tour of the world in eighty days or less; in nineteen hundred and twenty hours, or a hundred and fifteen thousand two hundred minutes.” Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Unless he is exceptionally shrewd. An English criminal, you know, is always better concealed in London than anywhere else." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "I'll go and fetch my master, who won't be much pleased, however, to be disturbed." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Consul, I have strong reasons for believing that my man is a passenger on the Mongolia." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Just think, monsieur, I had no idea that we should go farther than Paris; and all that I saw of Paris was between twenty minutes past seven and twenty minutes before nine in the morning, between the Northern and the Lyons stations, through the windows of a car, and in a driving rain! How I regret not having seen once more Pere la Chaise and the circus in the Champs Elysees!" Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "My watch? A family watch, monsieur, which has come down from my great-grandfather! It doesn't vary five minutes in the year. It's a perfect chronometer, look you." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "If I am not mistaken, you are the gentleman who so kindly volunteered to guide me at Suez?" Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "I am one of the agents of the Peninsular Company." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Oh, very curious. Mosques, minarets, temples, fakirs, pagodas, tigers, snakes, elephants! I hope you will have ample time to see the sights." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ B. Please make sentences from the following words: Restless:________________________________________________________________ Generous:_______________________________________________________________ Destination:______________________________________________________________ Foreseen:________________________________________________________________ Recommend:_____________________________________________________________ Sauntered:_______________________________________________________________ Shrewd:_________________________________________________________________
a. How did Mr Fogg spend most of his day in London? _______________________________________________________________________
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b. Why did Mr. Fogg dismiss his servant?
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c. As she sailed through the Red Sea, why did the Mongolia roll and pitch?
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d. Why could Passepartout not turn the gas burner off in his room?
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_______________________________________________________________________ Around the World in Eighty Days Work Sheet 2 A. Who spoke the following lines, and who were these spoken to? Please also describe the situation in one sentence. "We'll have no trunks; only a carpet-bag, with two shirts and three pairs of stockings for me, and the same for you. We'll buy our clothes on the way. Bring down my mackintosh and traveling-cloak, and some stout shoes, though we shall do little walking. Make haste!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "If the robber is on board he will no doubt get off at Suez, so as to reach the Dutch or French colonies in Asia by some other route. He ought to know that he would not be safe an hour in India, which is English soil." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "I regulate my watch? Never!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "My gas-burner, which I forgot to turn off, and which is at this moment burning at my expense. I have calculated, monsieur, that I lose two shillings every four and twenty hours, exactly sixpence more than I earn; and you will understand that the longer our journey—" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ " You see, a man of sound sense ought not to spend his life jumping from a steamer upon a railway train, and from a railway train upon a steamer again, pretending to make the tour of the world in eighty days! No; all these gymnastics, you may be sure, will cease at Bombay." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Quite well, and I too. I eat like a famished ogre; it's the sea air." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "I assure you I know nothing about it, nor would I give half a crown to find out." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "And this rabbit did not mew when he was killed?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "An offence has been committed on Indian soil. I've got my man." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Some years ago, Mr. Fogg, you would have met with a delay at this point which would probably have lost you your wager." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Such a delay would not have deranged my plans in the least. I have constantly foreseen the likelihood of certain obstacles." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "But, Mr. Fogg, you run the risk of having some difficulty about this worthy fellow's adventure at the pagoda." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________
Please make sentences from the following words: errand:__________________________________________________________________ obscure:_________________________________________________________________ severe:__________________________________________________________________ procession:_______________________________________________________________ thrifty:__________________________________________________________________ warrant:_________________________________________________________________ mingle:__________________________________________________________________ wager:___________________________________________________________________ corps:___________________________________________________________________ quay:____________________________________________________________________ a. As she sails through the Red Sea, what might cause Mongolia to slacken her speed? _______________________________________________________________________
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b. Write a few lines on Mr. Fogg’s personality:______________________________________________
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c. Why did Inspector Fix think Mr Fogg is the robber?
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d. Why did the Mongolia stop at Aden?
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Around the World in Eighty Days Worksheet 3
A. Who spoke the following lines, and who were these spoken to? Please also describe the situation in one sentence. "I've seen people at Madame Tussaud's as lively as my new master!" Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "The unforeseen does not exist." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "I will jump—mathematically." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Consul, I have no longer any doubt. I have spotted my man. He passes himself off as an odd stick who is going round the world in eighty days." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Send a dispatch to London for a warrant of arrest to be dispatched instantly to Bombay, take passage on board the Mongolia, follow my rogue to India, and there, on English ground, arrest him politely, with my warrant in my hand, and my hand on his shoulder." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ “The Government is very severe upon that kind of offence. It takes particular care that the religious customs of the Indians should be respected, and if your servant were caught—" Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "if he had been caught he would have been condemned and punished, and then would have quietly returned to Europe. I don't see how this affair could have delayed his master." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Not at all; but I knew that some obstacle or other would sooner or later arise on my route. Nothing, therefore, is lost. I have two days, which I have already gained, to sacrifice. A steamer leaves Calcutta for Hong Kong at noon, on the 25th. This is the 22nd, and we shall reach Calcutta in time." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "I shall go afoot," Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Monsieur, I think I have found a means of conveyance." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ B. Please make sentences from the following words: 1. interrupt:_____________________________________________________________ 2. vanity:______________________________________________________________ 3. reverie:______________________________________________________________ 4. delusion:_____________________________________________________________ 5. deprive:_____________________________________________________________ 6. fatigue:______________________________________________________________ 7. gigantic:_____________________________________________________________
a. Who is Sir Francis Cromarty? _______________________________________________________________________
b. How did Mr Fogg spend most of his time during the voyage from the Suez to Bombay?
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c. Why could Passepartout not see more of Bombay?
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d. What did Passepartout think of Mr Fix during the cruise to Bombay?
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e. Which three places on the Red Sea does the book mention?
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f. What was Mr Fogg’s attitude towards Passepartout when the latter related his adventure at the Pagoda?
a. cool b. warm c. angry d. cold e. hot
Work Sheet 4 A. Who spoke the following lines, and who were these spoken to? Please also describe the situation in one sentence. "The Daily Telegraph says that he is a gentleman." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Only eighty days, now that the section between Rothal and Allahabad, on the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, has been opened. Here is the estimate made by the Daily Telegraph…” Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ “Very well, young man, it will burn—at your expense." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "I like your way of talking, and hope you'll succeed; but I fear you will find it far from easy. Don't you see, the description which you have there has a singular resemblance to an honest man?" Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ “I wish to prove, by your visa, that I came by Suez."
Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "You have kept London time, which is two hours behind that of Suez. You ought to regulate your watch at noon in each country."
Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Yes; but we travel so fast that I seem to be journeying in a dream. So this is Suez?" Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "No doubt, for he is carrying an enormous sum in brand new banknotes with him. And he doesn't spare the money on the way, either: he has offered a large reward to the engineer of the Mongolia if he gets us to Bombay well in advance of time."
Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "I rather think so! Last Friday at eight o'clock in the evening, Monsieur Fogg came home from his club, and three-quarters of an hour afterwards we were off." Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ "Yet you sell tickets from Bombay to Calcutta!" Speaker:__________________ Addressee:_____________________________ Page No:_______ Situation:______________________________________________________________________ 1. devour:______________________________________________________________ 2. famished:____________________________________________________________ 3. rage:_______________________________________________________________ 4. conceal:_____________________________________________________________ 5. resume:______________________________________________________________ 6. verdant:_____________________________________________________________ 7. pensive:_____________________________________________________________
a. Why did the train stop at Kholby? _______________________________________________________________________
b. How did Mr Fix find out about Passepartout’s adventure at the Pagoda?
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c. As the steamer sailed from Suez to Bombay, how did Passepartout spend his time?
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d. What errand did Mr Fogg send Passepartout send on in Bombay?
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e. Who ruled most of India at the time of Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout’s visit?
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f. Which of the following adjectives relate to Mr Fogg and which relate to Passpartout?
Cool, calculating, tranquil, reserved, quiet, boring, heartless, well-planned, cold, excited, loud, curious, talkative Mr Fogg:________________________________________________________________
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g. Circle the places Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout visit before arriving in Bombay:
London, New York, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Brindisi, Tiblisi, Vienna, Cairo, Suez, Jeddah, Cappuccino, Mocha, Espresso, Athens, Aden, Antwerp, Karachi, Dubai, Bab-el-Madeb, Bab-e-Khyber.
Around the World in Eighty Days Work Sheet 5 A. Who spoke the following lines, and who were these spoken to? Please also describe the situation in one sentence. "A procession of Brahmins is coming this way. We must prevent their seeing us, if possible." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Of death, perhaps, but of love—that ugly old hag? Never!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "To the pagoda of Pillaji, two miles from here; she will pass the night there." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Suppose we save this woman." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ " You see, a man of sound sense ought not to spend his life jumping from a steamer upon a railway train, and from a railway train upon a steamer again, pretending to make the tour of the world in eighty days! No; all these gymnastics, you may be sure, will cease at Bombay." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Sometimes, when I have the time." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "That is foreseen," Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ "Let us be off!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "She may." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "My shoes!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Stay! What I have to say concerns your master." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Now that I know everything, my friend! Ah! that's very good. But go on, go on. First, though, let me tell you that those gentlemen have put themselves to a useless expense." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Is your honour joking?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ "Shanghai." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________
Please make sentences from the following words: Not unlike:________________________________________________________________ descend:_________________________________________________________________ resume:__________________________________________________________________ mutter:___________________________________________________________________ sacred:___________________________________________________________________ prudent:__________________________________________________________________ placid:___________________________________________________________________ rage:_____________________________________________________________________ astride:___________________________________________________________________ imperial:__________________________________________________________________ a. Write a few lines on Mr. Fogg’s personality:______________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________________________ Around the World in Eighty Days Work Sheet 6 A. Who spoke the following lines, and who were these spoken to? Please also describe the situation in one sentence. 1. "Fire!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 2. "I shall do all I can to find him," Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 3. "What! Has Monsieur Fogg dared—fifty-five thousand pounds!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 4. "Well, we'll talk about it to-morrow; I haven't time now." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 5. "I must take the American steamer at Yokohama, and not at Shanghai or Nagasaki." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 6. "Yes; help me keep Mr. Fogg here for two or three days." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 7. "Between eight and nine knots the hour. Will you look at her?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 8. "Signal her!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 9. "A real conspiracy! And gentlemen, too. Bah!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 10. "Well, what do you want of me?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 11. "How can you tell? You know scarcely anything about him. You went into his service the day he came away; and he came away on a foolish pretext, without trunks, and carrying a large amount in banknotes. And yet you are bold enough to assert that he is an honest man!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 12. “I come from a village where they don't eat that kind of bread!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 13. "Hoist your flag!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 14. "He has not made his appearance since yesterday. Could he have gone on board the Carnatic without us?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 15. "Have you a boat ready to sail?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 16. "I am a police detective, sent out here by the London office." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 17. "Yes, will you agree to take me to Yokohama?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 18. "Mr. Fogg's wager is only a pretext, of which you and the gentlemen of the Reform are dupes. He had a motive for securing your innocent complicity." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 19. "The San Francisco steamer does not start from Yokohama. It puts in at Yokohama and Nagasaki, but it starts from Shanghai." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 20. "Sir, you have been very kind to give me a passage on this boat. Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 21. "Glad it's a typhoon from the south, for it will carry us forward." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 22. "I want to have a serious talk with you." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 23. "Do you know where he is, sir?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 24. "I knew you could not persuade yourself to separate from us. Come and engage your berth." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 25. “I must ask to pay my share.” Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 26. “We are carrying all the sail the wind will let us.” Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 27. "This is bad for the gentlemen of the Reform Club!" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 28. “Are you the master of the boat?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 29. “Are you the master of the boat?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 30. "I am sorry, but it is impossible." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________
Around the World in Eighty Days Work Sheet 7 A. Who spoke the following lines, and who were these spoken to? Please also describe the situation in one sentence. 1. "And as a proof, here are the desecrator's very shoes, which he left behind him." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 2. "Such a delay would not have deranged my plans in the least. I have constantly foreseen the likelihood of certain obstacles." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 3. "More than a thousand pounds apiece; besides, they pinch my feet." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 4. "Sometimes, when I have the time." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 5. "To-morrow, at the first light of dawn." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 6. Not at all; but I knew that some obstacle or other would sooner or later arise on my route. Nothing, therefore, is lost. I have two days, which I have already gained, to sacrifice. A steamer leaves Calcutta for Hong Kong at noon, on the 25th. This is the 22nd, and we shall reach Calcutta in time." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 7. "An elephant! An elephant that belongs to an Indian who lives but a hundred steps from here." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 8. We are not talking of the pagoda of Pillaji, but of the pagoda of Malabar Hill, at Bombay." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 9. "Is that of the prince, her husband, an independent rajah of Bundelcund." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 10. "These sacrifices do not occur in the larger portion of India," replied Sir Francis; "but we have no power over these savage territories, and especially here in Bundelcund. The whole district north of the Vindhias is the theatre of incessant murders and pillage." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 11. "Suppose we save this woman." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 12. "However," resumed the guide, "it is certain, not only that we shall risk our lives, but horrible tortures, if we are taken." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 13. "May this young lady go with us?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 14. "No, your worship, it is mine." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 15. "I am an English subject, sir, and I have the right—" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 16. "Very well; let the complainants come in." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 17. "Because the railway stopped at the base of these mountains, which the passengers were obliged to cross in palanquins or on ponies to Kandallah, on the other side." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 18. "These are the rogues who were going to burn our young lady." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 19. "Very well, Sir Francis, if he had been caught he would have been condemned and punished, and then would have quietly returned to Europe. I don't see how this affair could have delayed his master." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 20. "Some years ago, Mr. Fogg, you would have met with a delay at this point which would probably have lost you your wager." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 21. "Sir, you must leave me to my fate! It is on my account that you receive this treatment, Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 22. "Have you been ill-treated?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 23. "The goddess Kali; the goddess of love and death." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 24. I condemn the said Passepartout to imprisonment for fifteen days and a fine of three hundred pounds." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 25. "Is this man your servant?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________
Around the World in Eighty Days Work Sheet 7 A. Who spoke the following lines, and who were these spoken to? Please also describe the situation in one sentence. 1. "And as a proof, here are the desecrator's very shoes, which he left behind him." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 2. "Such a delay would not have deranged my plans in the least. I have constantly foreseen the likelihood of certain obstacles." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 3. "More than a thousand pounds apiece; besides, they pinch my feet." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 4. "Sometimes, when I have the time." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 5. "To-morrow, at the first light of dawn." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 6. Not at all; but I knew that some obstacle or other would sooner or later arise on my route. Nothing, therefore, is lost. I have two days, which I have already gained, to sacrifice. A steamer leaves Calcutta for Hong Kong at noon, on the 25th. This is the 22nd, and we shall reach Calcutta in time." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 7. "An elephant! An elephant that belongs to an Indian who lives but a hundred steps from here." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 8. We are not talking of the pagoda of Pillaji, but of the pagoda of Malabar Hill, at Bombay." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 9. "Is that of the prince, her husband, an independent rajah of Bundelcund." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 10. "These sacrifices do not occur in the larger portion of India," replied Sir Francis; "but we have no power over these savage territories, and especially here in Bundelcund. The whole district north of the Vindhias is the theatre of incessant murders and pillage." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 11. "Suppose we save this woman." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 12. "However, it is certain, not only that we shall risk our lives, but horrible tortures, if we are taken." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 13. "May this young lady go with us?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 14. "No, your worship, it is mine." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 15. "I am an English subject, sir, and I have the right—" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 16. "Very well; let the complainants come in." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 17. "Because the railway stopped at the base of these mountains, which the passengers were obliged to cross in palanquins or on ponies to Kandallah, on the other side." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 18. "These are the rogues who were going to burn our young lady." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 19. "Very well, Sir Francis, if he had been caught he would have been condemned and punished, and then would have quietly returned to Europe. I don't see how this affair could have delayed his master." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 20. "Some years ago, Mr. Fogg, you would have met with a delay at this point which would probably have lost you your wager." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 21. "Sir, you must leave me to my fate! It is on my account that you receive this treatment, Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 22. "Have you been ill-treated?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 23. "The goddess Kali; the goddess of love and death." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 24. I condemn the said Passepartout to imprisonment for fifteen days and a fine of three hundred pounds." Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ 25. "Is this man your servant?" Speaker:___________ Addressee:______________ Situation:___________________________________ |