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1 X | my man." ~Just then the locomotive gave a sharp screech, and 2 XI | in a railway train. The locomotive, guided by an English engineer 3 XIV | wolves which fled before the locomotive; and the marvels of Bengal, 4 XXI | to four times that of a locomotive going on full steam would 5 XXVI | mile and a half a day. A locomotive, running on the rails laid 6 XXVI | against which the smoke of the locomotive had a greyish aspect. ~At 7 XXVI | seemed to have no outlet. The locomotive, its great funnel emitting 8 XXVI | together, in compact ranks. The locomotive is then forced to stop and 9 XXVI | encumbered the track. The locomotive, slackening its speed, tried 10 XXVI | doesn't dare to run the locomotive into this herd of beasts!" ~ 11 XXVI | the cow-catcher; but the locomotive, however powerful, would 12 XXVII | moment, however, that the locomotive wheels began to move, cries 13 XXVIII| birds, frightened by the locomotive, rose and flew off in the 14 XXVIII| absorbed in their game. ~The locomotive whistled vigorously; the 15 XXVIII| screech issued from the locomotive; the piston worked up and 16 XXIX | exist. The whistle of the locomotive, more powerful than Amphion' 17 XXIX | At eleven o'clock the locomotive's whistle announced that 18 XXIX | the first whistle of the locomotive. After an interval of two 19 XXIX | the steam-valve, and the locomotive was plunging forward with 20 XXIX | little behind, whilst the locomotive rushed forward with increased 21 XXX | was soon explained. ~The locomotive, which was slowly approaching 22 XXX | himself in the desert, and the locomotive without cars, understood 23 XXX | could not imagine how the locomotive had become separated from 24 XXX | pressure again mounted, and the locomotive returned, running backwards 25 XXX | travellers were glad to see the locomotive resume its place at the 26 XXX | interrupted. ~Aouda, on seeing the locomotive come up, hurried out of 27 XXXI | one to the other, and the locomotive of the Pittsburgh, Fort