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The Third Violet

CHAPTER I
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The engine bellowed its way up the slanting, winding valley.

Grey crags, and trees with roots fastened cleverly to the steeps looked down at the struggles of the black monster.
When the train finally released its passengers they burst forth with the enthusiasm of escaping convicts.

A great bustle ensued on the platform of the little mountain station.

The idlers and philosophers from the village were present to examine the consignment of people from the city.
These latter, loaded with bundles and children, thronged at the stage drivers.

The stage drivers thronged at the people from the city.
Hawker, with his clothes case, his paint-box, his easel, climbed awkwardly down the steps of the car.


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