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1    1,    2|     wife, and jumped into the express train for Glasgow.~But before
2    1,    7| saying,~“Madame, permit me to express my admiration of your conduct
3    1,   13|      with the swiftness of an express, at the rate of fifty miles
4    1,   21|    would have been useless to express a contrary opinion, either
5    2,   11| occurred in the night, to the express train which left Melbourne
6    2,   13|       to Sandhurst. The night express, 11.45, dashing along at
7    2,   18|       but why? Surely for the express purpose of intercepting
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