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Who bets that the world can be tranvelled in eighty days in Around the World in Eighty Days?

Phileas Fogg


What nationality is judge Obadiah in around the world in eighty days?

Judge Obadiah is an American character in the novel "Around the World in Eighty Days" by Jules Verne.


What is the antagonist in the story of around the world in eighty days?

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Who was the Actor in around the world in eighty days?

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Who is the author of Around the World in Eighty Days?

Jules Verne


Around the world in?

The phrase should end with "eighty days."


When was Around the Day in Eighty Worlds created?

Around the Day in Eighty Worlds was created in 1967.


Who were the characters from Around the World in Eighty Days?

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Who is the publisher in around the world in eighty days?

The publisher of "Around the World in Eighty Days" by Jules Verne is Pierre-Jules Hetzel, a French editor and publisher known for publishing many of Verne's works.


When does phileas fogg first meet jean passepartout in the book Around The World In eighty days?

Phileas Fogg first met Jean Passepartout at a Reform Club in London. Passepartout became Fogg's new valet after his previous one resigned unexpectedly. Their meeting marked the beginning of their journey around the world in "Around the World in Eighty Days."


Where could a copy of the DVD 'Around the World in Eighty Days' be purchased?

A copy of the DVD "Around the World in Eighty Days" can be purchased online from the website Amazon. Another option to purchase the DVD is from the WB Shop.


What club did MrPhileas Fogg belong to?

Mr. Phileas Fogg belonged to the Reform Club in London. This fictional club is prominently featured in Jules Verne's novel "Around the World in Eighty Days," where Fogg makes a wager that he can travel around the world in 80 days. The Reform Club serves as a setting for many of the novel's key events, reflecting Fogg's status and the Victorian social milieu.