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1     I,       I|            Gothard railway-train. Travellers coming from Italy had already
2     I,      II|        wrecked train a great many travellers had jumped like myself;
3     I,     III| insensible restored, watchmen and travellers were interrogated by officials.
4     I,     III|        understanding. The injured travellers and the hysterical women
5     I,      IV|         is locked, and only those travellers admitted whose luggage is
6     I,       V|        carriage with other decent travellers, the train would have passed
7    II,      XI|         were thrown in the way of travellers to France. War was, so to
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