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 1    1|    travel; you might take the cars and go to Fitchburg today
 2    3|    covered with sand, and the cars run smoothly over them.
 3    3|        they suddenly stop the cars, and make a hue and cry
 4    5|  heard the rattle of railroad cars, now dying away and then
 5    5|      engine with its train of cars moving off with planetary
 6    5|    the passage of the morning cars with the same feeling that
 7    5|     going to heaven while the cars are going to Boston, conceals
 8    5|      which the petty train of cars which bugs the earth is
 9    5|    the seaboard, in which the cars, like a following drill-barrow,
10    5| startings and arrivals of the cars are now the epochs in the
11    5|      which announces that the cars are coming, without long
12    5|     off the track and let the cars go by;~ ~
13    5|                  Now that the cars are gone by and all the
14   10|                           The cars never pause to look at it;
15   17|   cent would be wasted in the cars. However, a still greater
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