<P> In New York, having missed the ship China, Fogg looks for alternative transport . He finds a steamboat, the Henrietta, destined for Bordeaux, France . The captain of the boat refuses to take the company to Liverpool, whereupon Fogg consents to be taken to Bordeaux for $2,000 (£ 207,540 in 2017) per passenger . He then bribes the crew to mutiny and make course for Liverpool . Against hurricane winds and going on full steam, the boat runs out of fuel after a few days . Fogg buys the boat from the captain and has the crew burn all the wooden parts to keep up the steam . </P> <P> The companions arrive at Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland, take the train to Dublin and then a ferry to Liverpool, still in time to reach London before the deadline . Once on English soil, Fix produces a warrant and arrests Fogg . A short time later, the misunderstanding is cleared up--the actual robber, an individual named James Strand, had been caught three days earlier in Edinburgh . However, Fogg has missed the train and arrives in London five minutes late, certain he has lost the wager . </P> <P> The following day Fogg apologises to Aouda for bringing her with him, since he now has to live in poverty and cannot support her . Aouda confesses that she loves him and asks him to marry her . As Passepartout notifies a minister, he learns that he is mistaken in the date--it is not 22 December, but instead 21 December . Because the party had travelled eastward, they gained one day upon crossing the International Date Line . Passepartout informs Fogg of his mistake, and Fogg hurries to the Reform Club just in time to meet his deadline and win the wager . Having already spent the bulk of the £ 20,000 during the journey, he divides the remaining money between Passepartout and Fix and marries Aouda . </P> <P> This narrative gives a mistaken impression of the ending . For the trip, Fogg took £ 20,000, in cash, in a suitcase, amounting to half of his fortune at the time . The other half of his fortune, the other £ 20,000 was to be held in escrow at the bank to pay off his wager if he lost, the men on the other side of the bet, similarly put £ 20,000 to be held during the wager . Much of what Fogg took with him was spent during the trip, as detailed above . Before the date was discovered, Fogg confessed to Aouda that he was now poor, but she wanted to marry him anyway, as set out above . When the true date was discovered, as above, Fogg collected the £ 20,000 wagered--and his £ 20,000 that was held in escrow, restoring him to his original fortune of £ 40,000, distributing the remaining balance of his "travel money". </P>

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