CHAPTER 01 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND PASSEPARTOUT ACCEPT EACH OTHER, THE ONE AS MASTER, THE OTHER AS MAN |
CHAPTER 02 | IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT IS CONVINCED THAT HE HAS AT LAST FOUND HIS IDEAL |
CHAPTER 03 | IN WHICH A CONVERSATION TAKES PLACE WHICH SEEMS LIKELY TO COST PHILEAS FOGG DEAR |
CHAPTER 04 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG ASTOUNDS PASSEPARTOUT, HIS SERVANT |
CHAPTER 05 | IN WHICH A NEW SPECIES OF FUNDS, UNKNOWN TO THE MONEYED MEN, APPEARS ON 'CHANGE |
CHAPTER 06 | IN WHICH FIX, THE DETECTIVE, BETRAYS A VERY NATURAL IMPATIENCE |
CHAPTER 07 | WHICH ONCE MORE DEMONSTRATES THE USELESSNESS OF PASSPORTS AS AIDS TO DETECTIVES |
CHAPTER 08 | IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT TALKS RATHER MORE, PERHAPS, THAN IS PRUDENT |
CHAPTER 09 | IN WHICH THE RED SEA AND THE INDIAN OCEAN PROVE PROPITIOUS TO THE DESIGNS OF PHILEAS FOGG |
CHAPTER 10 | IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT IS ONLY TOO GLAD TO GET OFF WITH THE LOSS OF HIS SHOES |
CHAPTER 11 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG SECURES A CURIOUS MEANS OF CONVEYANCE AT A FABULOUS PRICE |
CHAPTER 12 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND HIS COMPANIONS VENTURE ACROSS THE INDIAN FORESTS, AND WHAT ENSUED |
CHAPTER 13 | IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT RECEIVES A NEW PROOF THAT FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE |
CHAPTER 14 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG DESCENDS THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE BEAUTIFUL VALLEY OF THE GANGES WITHOUT EVER THINKING OF SEEING IT |
CHAPTER 15 | IN WHICH THE BAG OF BANK-NOTES DISGORGES SOME THOUSANDS OF POUNDS MORE |
CHAPTER 16 | IN WHICH FIX DOES NOT SEEM TO UNDERSTAND IN THE LEAST WHAT IS SAID TO HIM |
CHAPTER 17 | SHOWING WHAT HAPPENED ON THE VOYAGE FROM SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG |
CHAPTER 18 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG, PASSEPARTOUT, AND FIX GO EACH ABOUT HIS BUSINESS |
CHAPTER 19 | IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT TAKES A TOO GREAT INTEREST IN HIS MASTER, AND WHAT COMES OF IT |
CHAPTER 20 | IN WHICH FIX COMES FACE TO FACE WITH PHILEAS FOGG |
CHAPTER 21 | IN WHICH THE MASTER OF THE TANKADERE RUNS GREAT RISK OF LOSING A REWARD OF TWO HUNDRED POUNDS |
CHAPTER 22 | IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT FINDS OUT THAT, EVEN AT THE ANTIPODES, IT IS CONVENIENT TO HAVE SOME MONEY IN ONE'S POCKET |
CHAPTER 23 | IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT'S NOSE BECOMES OUTRAGEOUSLY LONG |
CHAPTER 24 | DURING WHICH MR FOGG AND PARTY CROSS THE PACIFIC OCEAN |
CHAPTER 25 | IN WHICH A SLIGHT GLIMPSE IS HAD OF SAN FRANCISCO |
CHAPTER 26 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AND PARTY TRAVEL BY THE PACIFIC RAILROAD |
CHAPTER 27 | IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT UNDERGOES, AT A SPEED OF TWENTY MILES AN HOUR, A COURSE OF MORMON HISTORY |
CHAPTER 28 | IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT DOES NOT SUCCEED IN MAKING ANYBODY LISTEN TO REASON |
CHAPTER 29 | IN WHICH CERTAIN INCIDENTS ARE NARRATED WHICH ARE ONLY TO BE MET WITH ON AMERICAN RAILROADS |
CHAPTER 30 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG SIMPLY DOES HIS DUTY |
CHAPTER 31 | IN WHICH FIX THE DETECTIVE CONSIDERABLY FURTHERS THE INTERESTS OF PHILEAS FOGG |
CHAPTER 32 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG ENGAGES IN A DIRECT STRUGGLE WITH BAD FORTUNE |
CHAPTER 33 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG SHOWS HIMSELF EQUAL TO THE OCCASION |
CHAPTER 34 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG AT LAST REACHES LONDON |
CHAPTER 35 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG DOES NOT HAVE TO REPEAT HIS ORDERS TO PASSEPARTOUT TWICE |
CHAPTER 36 | IN WHICH PHILEAS FOGG'S NAME IS ONCE MORE AT A PREMIUM ON 'CHANGE |
CHAPTER 37 | IN WHICH IT IS SHOWN THAT PHILEAS FOGG GAINED NOTHING BY HIS TOUR AROUND THE WORLD, UNLESS IT WERE HAPPINESS |