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Portrait of Sir Francis Cromarty

Sir Francis Cromarty

A British brigadier-general and one of Phileas Fogg's whist partners on the 'Mongolia', whom they meet and travel with across India.

From "Around the World in Eighty Days" by Verne, Jules

Core Belief

"He believes in duty, honor, and the importance of British presence in India. He is a pragmatic and experienced leader."

Worldview

Sir Francis sees the world through the lens of his military experience. He is aware of the complexities of India and the challenges of maintaining order.

Personality

Sir Francis is a seasoned military man, experienced in the ways of India and somewhat cynical. He is intrigued by Phileas Fogg's eccentric nature and respects his courage.

In Their Own Words

"'Some years ago, Mr. Fogg, you would have met with a delay at this point which would probably have lost you your wager.'"
"'I maintain that the chances are in favour of the thief, who must be a shrewd fellow.'"
"'If the thing is feasible, the first to do it ought to be an Englishman.'"

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