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1 V | the liability of trains to run off the line, collisions, 2 X | days. This railway does not run in a direct line across 3 XI | pursued Sir Francis, "you run the risk of having some 4 XIV | towards Benares. It was a run of eighty miles, and was 5 XX | advantage, as the currents run northward, and would aid 6 XXI | your flag!" ~The flag was run up at half-mast, and, this 7 XXVI | the stoppages, it did not run more than twenty miles an 8 XXVI | engineer who doesn't dare to run the locomotive into this 9 XXX | engineer and stoker. It had run several miles, when, the 10 XXXI | Thence the trains eastward run frequently to Chicago and 11 XXXVII| as never man was seen to run before, overturning passers-by, 12 XXXVII| the cabman, and, having run over two dogs and overturned