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She gave an audible sigh of relief and patted her hands with the most perfunctory applause when her husband sat down. 'You are staying with Mr. Drake at the Three Nuns? she asked, turning to Fielding. 'Only till to-morrow. I leave by the night-train. 'Oh, you are going back! 'Yes. You see Drake and Burl are both here.

She wept now when she received the little notes, the despatches which arrived daily at the dinner-hour: "Don't expect me to-night, dear love. I shall not be able to come to Savigny until to-morrow or the day after by the night-train."

And what was the good of disturbing your mind? But as she told the lie, she told it so lamely and unconvincingly that neither of the other two believed it for a moment. Nelly stood up tottering but mistress of herself. She looked at Farrell. 'Sir William can you take me to Windermere, for the night-train? I know when it goes 10.20.

You ought to lie up in hospital for a while. I've had a turn of it myself. It's as bad as being blind. 'So I find it. When does this armoured train go? 'At six o'clock. It takes an hour to cover the seven miles. 'Are the Fuzzies on the rampage eh? 'About three nights a week. Fact is I'm in acting command of the night-train. It generally runs back empty to Tanai for the night.

Yet he did pass through Harrisburg, going East, going to Philadelphia, on his way home. Ah, this is it! He must have taken the late night-train from Philadelphia for New York, in his impatience to reach home. There is such a train, not down in the guide-book, but we were assured of the fact at the Harrisburg depot. By and by came the reply from Dr.

About 5 P.M. the 'Duke of Portland' swung round with the tide, strangers were ordered on shore, Coleridge and James Patteson said their last farewells, and while the younger brother went home by the night-train to carry the final greetings to his father and sisters, the ship weighed anchor and the voyage was begun.

That's distinctly a Celtic trait." "Quién sabe? But I have a great yearning to speak Spanish with somebody. It's my mother tongue." "There must be another reason," the captain bantered him. "Sure there isn't a girl somewhere along the right of way and you are fearful, if you take the night-train, that the porter may fail to waken you in time to wave to her as you go by her station?"

He had not been able to tell when it would come to him, so he had made no preparations; but when the last word was on the paper, he sprang to his feet, and strode through the snow-clad forest to the nearest farm-house. The farmer came with a wagon, and Thyrsis bundled all his belongings into his trunk, and took the night-train for the city. He came like a young god, radiant and clothed in glory.

International trains with sleeping cars carefully avoid what are known as ex-enemy capitals. In this night-train from Belgrade all the arrangements are discouraging and fatiguing. First, second, and third class carriages are the same, all wood, but some are marked "1" and others "2" and others "3." There are no lights in the train, and it is very crowded.

Seeley, and took a night-train for Peterborough, where we visited the cathedral and town to await the dusk; then on to Doncaster and Knottingly. From Knottingly we did not see clearly how to reach Featherstone, and were greatly embarrassed, when a coachman, who had just driven his master to the station, foresaw the possibility of a handsome tip, and offered to take us without luggage in his trap.

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