Their itinerary includes crossing the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean and also across several continents. He has a carefully planned route for them to travel by steamer boat and railroad. Because he is so sure of his mathematical figures, he takes the wager and sets off with his new valet. He believes he can because a new railroad has been opened in India. The wager starts when he is at a local club and begins an argument about whether a person could get all the way around the world in such a short period of time. He wants everything done the way he likes and will get rid of anyone who does not do that. Phileas is a rich man, but also very precise about his life. Because of a bet by his friends, Phileas sets out to get all the way around the world in eighty days. Around the World in Eighty Days is just more proof that his excellent writing skills put the readers right in the book with Phileas Fogg and Passepartout. Jules Verne is the master of classic adventure tales.
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