Give a short description of Phileas Fogg's release at Custom House
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Phileas Fogg, a London gentleman of meticulous and unchanging habits, hires as his valet Jean Passepartout, a Frenchman who has had a variety of jobs, including circus performer, but now seeks a tranquil life.
Short description of Phileas Fogg's release at Custom House:
• Phileas Fogg had been imprisoned for quite some time. He'd been imprisoned at the Custom House and was scheduled to be taken to London the following day.
• If Passepartout hadn't been kept aside by some cops when he saw his master jailed, he would have attacked Fix. Aouda was taken aback by the unexpectedness of an event she didn't comprehend.
• Passepartout described to her how the honourable and brave Fogg had been wrongfully imprisoned as a thief.
• The young woman's heart screamed in protest at such a horrific charge, and she grieved bitterly when she realised she couldn't do anything to save her defender.
• Fix, on the other hand, had arrested Mr Fogg because it was his responsibility, regardless of whether or not Mr Fogg was guilty.