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Passepartout’s visit to the clergyman’s house leads to the happy ending of the novel ‘Around The World in Eighty Days’.
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Passepartout’s visit to the clergyman’s house plays a crucial role in the novel's happy ending. While preparing for Phileas Fogg’s wedding, he visits the clergyman to fix the marriage schedule. There, he discovers that the wager deadline has not yet passed. He rushes back to inform Fogg, enabling him to reach the Reform Club just in time to win the bet and complete his journey around the world in eighty days. This twist leads to Fogg's ultimate success, financial victory, and a joyous conclusion with his marriage to Aouda.
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