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1 III | the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, has been opened. Here is 2 III | contrary winds, shipwrecks, railway accidents, and so on." ~" 3 IV | of Bradshaw's Continental Railway Steam Transit and General 4 IV | The cab stopped before the railway station at twenty minutes 5 IX | route thither, now that a railway crosses the Indian peninsula. 6 IX | jumping from a steamer upon a railway train, and from a railway 7 IX | railway train, and from a railway train upon a steamer again, 8 X | the Ganges, and a great railway, with branch lines joining 9 X | Calcutta in three days. This railway does not run in a direct 10 X | the Great Indian Peninsula Railway is as follows: Leaving Bombay, 11 X | repaired quietly to the railway station, where he ordered 12 XI | Francis?" ~"Because the railway stopped at the base of these 13 XI | actually crossing India in a railway train. The locomotive, guided 14 XI | forests penetrated by the railway, and still haunted by elephants 15 XI | could not be done on the railway. ~The train entered the 16 XI | crying: "Monsieur, no more railway!" ~"What do you mean?" asked 17 XI | here?" ~"Certainly. The railway isn't finished." ~"What! 18 XI | announced the opening of the railway throughout." ~"What would 19 XI | was but too true that the railway came to a termination at 20 XII | left of the line where the railway was still in process of 21 XIV | the interrupted line of railway being resumed, would enable 22 XIV | in this carriage, on the railway, dressed in European habiliments, 23 XIV | the gallant general. ~The railway, on leaving Benares, passed 24 XXIV | civilised places again. A railway train from San Francisco 25 XXVI | Omaha and the Pacific the railway crosses a territory which 26 XXVI | they were steaming. The railway track wound in and out among 27 XXVI | tunnels on the route. The railway turned around the sides 28 XXVII | make proselytes on the very railway trains. ~Then, emphasising 29 XXVIII| that we are passing on the railway." ~"Yes," replied Mr. Fogg; " 30 XXVIII| favourite pastime even on the railway. ~Passepartout was dispatched 31 XXVIII| Peak. Between this and the railway extended vast plains, plentifully 32 XXVIII| of oaths, denouncing the railway company and the conductor; 33 XXIX | the first number of the Railway Pioneer was printed by a 34 XXXI | the arc described by the railway. Mudge was not afraid of 35 XXXI | their steps to the Omaha railway station. ~The Pacific Railroad 36 XXXI | Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railway left at full speed, as if 37 XXXIV | locomotives on hand; but the railway arrangements did not permit


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