When Jules' former professor dies, Phileas
agrees to help the grieving daughter take the body back to the
family estate on the Aurora. But why she wants to return with
the body is no simple matter.
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Meanwhile, Chatsworth presents a very dead
prime minister to Rebecca |
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The grieving daughter wants Phileas and Jules
to leave as quickly as they came |
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Rebecca is surprised |
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Phileas is mildly solicitous |
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Jules begins happy, |
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Passepartout gets very cold |
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Jules joins Monique, the daughter of the late
Professor, in the funeral procession |
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Phileas comforts the grieving daughter |
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And the reason for this is related to this
strange device |
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and amazed |
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and occasionally angry
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then adds partly appalled and partly amazed |
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