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1 1| solely on account of the railroad and the ice trade; it offers 2 1| to see a large box by the railroad, six feet long by three 3 1| emasculated. I think that in the railroad car we are inclined to spend 4 1| when I came out on to the railroad, on my way home, its yellow 5 1| worked on the Fitchburg Railroad, for boards. James Collins' 6 1| the day. And so, if the railroad reached round the world, 7 1| and with regard to the railroad even we may say it is as 8 1| as it is long. To make a railroad round the world available 9 1| in the land, "is not this railroad which we have built a good 10 3| railroads? We do not ride on the railroad; it rides upon us. Did you 11 3| sleepers are that underlie the railroad? Each one is a man, an Irishman, 12 3| run over on the Western Railroad, or one mad dog killed, 13 5| have heard the rattle of railroad cars, now dying away and 14 5| For one of those fleet railroad shafts, and o'er~ ~ 15 5| The Fitchburg Railroad touches the pond about a 16 5| in punctuality since the railroad was invented? Do they not 17 5| bell rings. To do things "railroad fashion" is now the byword; 18 5| What's the railroad to me?~ ~ 19 6| even as far off as the railroad, half a mile distant, or 20 6| myself; a distant view of the railroad where it touches the pond 21 7| Children come a-berrying, railroad men taking a Sunday morning 22 10| green there against the railroad sandbank, and in the spring, 23 10| walls on both sides of the railroad cut nearest the pond; and, 24 10| their sties by it, and the railroad has infringed on its border, 25 10| the wood-cutters, and the railroad, and I myself have profaned 26 11| life. As I walked on the railroad causeway, I used to wonder 27 14| their long sleep under the railroad - with a bag on my shoulder, 28 14| together by the Irish when the railroad was built. This I hauled 29 15| long causeway made for the railroad through the meadows, I encountered 30 18| sides of a deep cut on the railroad through which I passed on