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 1    1,    7|        a cab at the Caledonian Railway, and from the cab into the
 2    1,    7|       forecastle. To mistake a railway or to take the train to
 3    1,    7| mistakes. Suppose he were in a railway train, would they stop it
 4    2,   11|     the day is over, cross the railway which connects the Murray
 5    2,   11|        Well, I must confess, a railway in Australia does seem to
 6    2,   11|      were within a mile of the railway. Quite a number of persons
 7    2,   11|      were hastening toward the railway bridge. The people from
 8    2,   11|  crowded the approaches to the railway. Every now and then there
 9    2,   11|        there was a shout, “The railway! the railway!”~Something
10    2,   11|       shout, “The railway! the railway!”~Something serious must
11    2,   11|       The river crossed by the railway was full of broken carriages
12    2,   11|      in the last carriage. The railway authorities sent a locomotive
13    2,   11|      the level crossing of the railway. Glenarvan wished to spare
14    2,   11|   Helena that there had been a railway accident, without a hint
15    2,   11|     procession now crossed the railway some two hundred yards below
16    2,   12|       ABOUT two miles from the railway, the plain terminated in
17    2,   12|        Care of Jeffries Smith, Railway Porter.~Prepaid.~“That’s
18    2,   12|         From Melbourne, by the railway from Sandhurst.”~“Were you
19    2,   13|    criminal catastrophe on the railway made Ayrton take sundry
20    2,   13| station at Castlemaine, on the railway from Melbourne to Sandhurst.
21    2,   17|        their complicity in the railway catastrophe. He handed her
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