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Travel around the world
Filias Fogg, the protagonist of Around the World in Eighty Days, took the road of servant and spent one time in around the world in 80 days.

Fogg is a progressive club. He is a rich man, but no one knows that his money is here. He is a good man, always keen on charity, and he can't do it. His only pastimes are reading books and playing Whistler. He always wins, but the money he wins never goes into his pocket. This money accounts for an important part of his charitable expenditure budget.

One day, when Mr. Fogg and the fans of Whistler were talking about the heated debate in British newspapers, he bet with his friends that he would travel around the world 80 days a week. Then he left and started his journey.

Filias Fogg left London and traveled around the world, causing a sensation in the whole country. Twenty prestigious newspapers were eyeing Fogg, and only the Daily Telegraph hesitated to support him.

He is not afraid of machine failure, train derailment, train crash, bad weather, ice and snow blocking roads and other possible roadblocks. He is not afraid and believes that he will "win".

All kinds of comments make the name "Filias Fogg" like a racing horse printed in the gambling manual. In exchange, he also has shares in it, betting that he can successfully complete the task.

Because this incident triggered a Royal Bank robbery, Fogg was regarded as theft, and disguised as a policeman when traveling around the world, tracking in dozens of countries.

In order to prove that he can travel around the world, he must get a visa from the consulate in every country. He went through all kinds of difficulties and finally traveled to every country on earth. On the way, he kept a gentleman's demeanor and continued to do charity work. Although his servant, Reuters, always created some situations that nearly killed him, he was strong and optimistic, and resolved all difficulties with his gentlemanly manner. At last he returned to London.

Looking back on his road, he encountered difficulties, but Fogg did not flinch, and the difficulties did not panic. He calmly followed the original plan and even saved his future wife Eda during the trip. They have experienced all kinds of natural and man-made disasters, and whenever they successfully tide over the difficulties, new obstacles will come again, but with their wisdom and courage, they returned to London one day early and won the final victory.

Through reading this book, I understand that we should not give up easily, be strong and brave, but conquer it calmly. I believe we will find a solution!