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 1     I,       I|      been saved by a miracle in railway collisions at home, and
 2     I,       I|      were every year injured in railway accidents, while some 4,000
 3     I,     III| Englishman, "to run to the next railway station, give notice of
 4     I,      IV|   Zürich arrived at the Eastern Railway Station at seven o'clock
 5     I,      IV|       had seen him first on the railway. Was it because he could
 6     I,       V|         such as "Silver King," "Railway Prince," etc., and was this
 7     I,      XI|      that I found myself in the railway carriage, travelling homeward.
 8    II,      IX|     before that, as soon as the railway was extended to the neighbouring
 9    II,      XV|   daybreak we were sitting in a railway carriage. My wife confessed
10    II,     XVI|         reach Brussels. All the railway trains were crowded with
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