Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 12
... train from his Chicago suburb out into Illinois and even Iowa or up into Wisconsin . We'd leave Friday and hike till Sunday night , never touch- ing macadam . He chatted the normal amount , but never by any chance about him- self , and ...
... train from his Chicago suburb out into Illinois and even Iowa or up into Wisconsin . We'd leave Friday and hike till Sunday night , never touch- ing macadam . He chatted the normal amount , but never by any chance about him- self , and ...
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... train steamed into Albuquerque . With supreme disregard of the town , the tracks were a mile east of the plaza . So the population , interested and a bit alarmed , made its way across the muddy and sandy flats to where the modern town ...
... train steamed into Albuquerque . With supreme disregard of the town , the tracks were a mile east of the plaza . So the population , interested and a bit alarmed , made its way across the muddy and sandy flats to where the modern town ...
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... train has just rumbled through . While trains on the level above are disembarking passengers from Bangor and Burlington and Medicine Hat , here on this lower level thousands of suburbanites are pouring in from Pelham and Peek- skill and ...
... train has just rumbled through . While trains on the level above are disembarking passengers from Bangor and Burlington and Medicine Hat , here on this lower level thousands of suburbanites are pouring in from Pelham and Peek- skill and ...
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... train which was to carry them north- ward " at a speed no horse - flesh can attain . " Then , in 1857 , the city banished steam still further north on the Harlem line - to Forty - second Street . Meantime two other railroads had made ...
... train which was to carry them north- ward " at a speed no horse - flesh can attain . " Then , in 1857 , the city banished steam still further north on the Harlem line - to Forty - second Street . Meantime two other railroads had made ...
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... train- shed , housing twelve tracks , was the marvel of the day . On the high rocky land a few mo- ments ' walk east of the station ram- bled Mrs. White's famous herd of goats , which supplied the neighbor- hood with milk ; on the west ...
... train- shed , housing twelve tracks , was the marvel of the day . On the high rocky land a few mo- ments ' walk east of the station ram- bled Mrs. White's famous herd of goats , which supplied the neighbor- hood with milk ; on the west ...
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