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第27章

IN WHICH THE BAG OF BANK-NOTES DISGORGES SOME THOUSANDS OF POUNDS MORE.

The train entered the station,and Passepartout,jumping out first,was followed by Mr Fogg,who assisted his fair companion to descend.Phileas Fogg intended to proceed at once to the Hong Kong steamer,in order to get Aouda comfortably settled for the voyage.He was unwilling to leave her while they were still on dangerous ground.

Just as lie was leaving the station a policeman came up to him,and said,Mr Phileas Fogg?

I am he.

Is this man your servant?added the policeman,pointing to Passepartout.

Yes.

Be so good,both of you,as to follow me.

Mr Fogg betrayed no surprise whatever.The policeman was a representative of the law,and law is sacred to an Englishman.Passepartout tried to reason about the matter,but the policeman tapped him with his stick,and Mr Fogg made him a signal to obey.

May this young lady go with us?asked he.She may,replied the policeman.

Mr Fogg,Aouda and Passepartout were conducted to apalki-gari',a sort of four-wheeled carriage,drawn by two horses,in which they took their places and were driven away.No one spoke during the twenty minutes which elapsed before they reached their destination.They first passed through theblack town',with its narrow streets,its miserable,dirty huts,and squalid population;then through theEuropean town',which presented a relief in its bright brick mansions,shaded by coconut-trees and bristling with masts,where,although it was early morning,elegantly dressed horsemen and handsome equipages were passing back and forth.

The carriage stopped before a modest-looking house,which,however,did not have the appearance of a private mansion.The policeman having requested his prisoners-for so,truly,they might be called-to descend,conducted them into a room with barred windows,and said:You will appear before Judge Obadiah at half-past eight.

He then retired,and closed the door.

Why,we are prisoners!exclaimed Passepartout,falling into a chair.

Aouda,with an emotion she tried to conceal,said to Mr Fogg:Sir,you must leave me to my fate!It is on my account that you receive this treatment;it is for having saved me!

Phileas Fogg contented himself with saying that it was impossible.It was quite unlikely that he should be arrested for preventing a suttee.The complainants would not dare present themselves with such a charge.There was some mistake.Moreover,he would not in any event abandon Aouda,but would escort her to Hong Kong.

But the steamer leaves at noon!observed Passepartout,nervously.

We shall be on board by noon,replied his master,placidly.

It was said so positively,that Passepartout could not help muttering to himself,Parbleu,that's certain!Before noon we shall be on board.'But he was by no means reassured.

At half-past eight the door opened,the policeman appeared,and,requesting them to follow him,led the way to an adjoining hall.It was evidently a court-room,and a crowd of Europeans and natives already occupied the rear of the apartment.

Mr Fogg and his two companions took their places on a bench opposite the desks of the magistrate and his clerk.Immediately after,Judge Obadiah,a fat,round man,followed by the clerk,entered.He proceeded to take down a wig which was hanging on a nail,and put it hurriedly on his head.

The first case,said he;then,putting his hand to his head,he exclaimed,Heh!This is not my wig!

No,your worship,returned the clerk,it is mine.

My dear Mr Oysterpuff,how can a judge give a wise sentence in a clerk's wig?

The wigs were exchanged.

Passepartout was getting nervous,for the hands on the face of the big clock over the judge seemed to go round with terrible rapidity.

The first case,repeated Judge Obadiah.

Phileas Fogg?demanded Oysterpuff.

I am here,replied Mr Fogg.

Passepartout?

Present!responded Passepartout.

Good,said the judge.You have been looked for,prisoners,for two days on the trains from Bombay.

But of what are we accused?asked Passepartout,impatiently.

You are about to be informed.

I am an English subject,sir,said Mr Fogg,and I have the right——

Have you been ill-treated?

Not at all.

Very well;let the complainants come in.

A door was swung open by order of the judge and three Indian priests entered.

That's it,muttered Passepartout;these are the rogues who were going to burn our young lady.

The priests took their places in front of the judge,and the clerk proceeded to read in a loud voice,a complaint of sacrilege against Phileas Fogg and his servant,who were accused of having violated a place held consecrated by the Brahmin religion.

You hear the charge?asked the judge.

Yes,sir,replied Mr Fogg,consulting his watch,and I admit it.

You admit it?

I admit it,and I wish to hear these priests admit,in their turn,what they were going to do at the pagoda of Pillaji.

The priests looked at each other;they did not seem to understand what was said.

Yes,cried Passepartout,warmly;at the pagoda of Pillaji,where they were on the point of burning their victim.

The judge stared with astonishment,and the priests were stupefied.

What victim?said Judge Obadiah.Burn whom?In Bombay itself?

Bombay?cried Passepartout.

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