CHAPTER 20 IN WHICH FIX COMES FACE TO FACE WITH PHILEAS FOGG W hile these events were passing at the opium-house, Mr. Fogg, unconscious of the danger he was in of losing the steamer, was quietly escorting Aouda about the streets of the English quarter, making the necessary purchases for the long voyage before them. It was all very well for an Englishman like Mr. Fogg to make the tour of the world with a carpet-bag; a lady could not be expected to travel com-fortably under such conditions. He acquitted his task with characteristic serenity, and invariably replied to the