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Narrate the happenings at Reform Club on the 80th day of the wager.

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The reform club was the place where Fogg had accepted the wager of going around the world in eighty-day to defend his honour. On the eightieth day, a large crowd had gathered in Pall mall and the neighbouring street. Many brokers had set up around the Reform Club which caused chaos. The Five club members awaited Mr. Fogg at the reform club. While waiting they were discussing about Mr. Fogg’s arrival. Thomas Flanagan inquired about the arrival of the last train. All except Mr. Fallentin agreed that Mr. Fogg would not reach on time. They were starting to get more anxious and were constantly checking the clock and counting the seconds left. At the fifty-fifth second, a loud cry was heard followed by applause. At the fifty-seventh second, Phileas Fogg opened the saloon door and acknowledged his presence before the pendulum beat the sixtieth second. He was followed by an excited crowd who had forced their way through the club door.

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Around the World in Eighty Days
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Chapter 4: Section 4 : Study of Literary Genre - Set 6: C. Novel - Around the World in 80 days

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SCERT Maharashtra English [Marathi] 12 Standard HSC
Chapter 4 Section 4 : Study of Literary Genre
Set 6: C. Novel - Around the World in 80 days | Q 9

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