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The Roman Question

CHAPTER XIX
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The nation loudly demands railways.

The lay proprietors, instead of absurdly asking fancy prices for their land, eagerly offer it to companies.

The convents alone raise barricades, as if they thought the devil was trying to break in at their gates.

The erection of a railway station in Rome gave rise to some comical difficulties.

Our unfortunate engineers were utterly at a loss for the means of effecting an opening.


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