Asked by rfvv
Is "Around the World in Eighty Days" a historical novel? It was written by Jules Verne.
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rfvv
According to the book "Around the World in Eighty Days," Fogg and Passepartout caught a train for France (in London). Isn't it strange.
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Ms. Sue
It's not a historical novel.
In those days, a train from London to France depended upon a ship to cross the English Channel. People got off the train, took a ship (or ferry) across the Channel, and boarded another train after they arrived in France.
In those days, a train from London to France depended upon a ship to cross the English Channel. People got off the train, took a ship (or ferry) across the Channel, and boarded another train after they arrived in France.
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