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A Dark Night’s Work

CHAPTER XII
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She was almost annoyed this time by the comfort he would keep giving her; there was no greater danger in travelling by railroad than by coach, a little care about certain things was required, that was all, and the average number of deaths by accidents on railroads was not greater than the average number when people travelled by coach, if you took into consideration the far greater number of travellers.

Yes! returning to the deserted scenes of one's youth was very painful.

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Had Miss Wilkins made any provision for another lady to take her place as visitor at the school?
He believed it was her week.


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