“Good heavens,what a price for an elephant!”. identify the character /speaker:
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Told by Passportout
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The speaker is the french attendant Passepartout.
Explanation:
- The above-mentioned line is extracted from the famous adventure novel "Around the World in Eighty Days." by Jules Verne.
- Mr Phileas Fogg, an Englishman, and Passepartout, his French attendant, attempt to travel around the world in just eighty days on a wager of approximately $1.6 million established by his Reform Club colleagues.
- Mr Phileas Fogg secures a curious means of conveyance i.e. an elephant at a fabulous price and that's how the french Passepartout expressed his extreme surprise at this action of Mr Phileas.
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