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The Gilded Age
Part 7.

CHAPTER LXIII
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Now they were voices of warning and taunting; and instead of going rapidly the train seemed to crawl at a snail's pace.

And it not only crawled, but it frequently stopped; and when it stopped it stood dead still and there was an ominous silence.

Was anything the matter, he wondered.

Only a station probably.
Perhaps, he thought, a telegraphic station.

And then he listened eagerly.


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