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1 I, I| last in an immensely long train, and one must be indeed 2 I, I| rattling in this portion of the train. But still it was much preferable 3 I, I| was travelling on the same train to Paris. He had with him 4 I, I| smaller station where the train usually stops for a few 5 I, I| parlour-car can be attached to the train. I am really sorry for you, 6 I, I| the roar and noise of the train is tremendously increased, 7 I, I| went into bankruptcy?~ ~The train increases its speed to regain 8 I, I| above the sea, and when the train has twice completed the 9 I, I| valley of destruction the train glides on. Upon the side 10 I, II| a concussion, as if the train had met with some impediment. 11 I, II| the corridor.~ ~Yet the train moved on as before, so that 12 I, II| the danger. Was another train approaching, and a collision 13 I, II| of life and limb, for the train was running at full speed.~ ~ 14 I, II| arms, and ran out.~ ~The train was gliding perpetually 15 I, II| with all my might after the train to help the lady out. She 16 I, II| wheelbarrow, descended upon the train, crushing everything beneath 17 I, II| fragments, pushing the unhappy train into the chasm below, into 18 I, II| to the others. The whole train has been swept down into 19 I, II| men.~ ~From the wrecked train a great many travellers 20 I, II| same way, so that the whole train stood upright, like some 21 I, II| The hollow into which the train had fallen was so deep that, 22 I, III| and return with a relief train for succour. Tell him to 23 I, III| we waited for the relief train. Once the Englishman blew 24 I, III| whistling of the expected train. How terribly that disappointment 25 I, III| relief, the long-expected train came, and physicians with 26 I, III| labourers, arrived upon it. The train stopped at a safe distance, 27 I, III| the carriage, or else the train will start and leave us 28 I, IV| IV.~ ~THE NABOB.~ ~The train from Zürich arrived at the 29 I, IV| fashion to use the moving train for suicidal purposes, the 30 I, V| other decent travellers, the train would have passed the fatal 31 I, V| told her that the relief train started with the rescued 32 I, V| was because he was on that train that all those pure and 33 I, VI| when he ran for the relief train, each received 10,000 francs, 34 I, VI| officials of the relief train as a remuneration for their 35 I, XI| Szombat, where we took the train for Vienna. In Vienna he 36 II, XI| me.~ ~By the next express train I went to Brussels, and