Outing and the Wheelman, 54 tomasOuting Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... trains begin regular operation , the fresh - painted depots are fairly brilliant in their newness , the shriek of the locomotive sounds where it has never been heard before . Life is awakened . The railroad , which is life , has reached ...
... trains begin regular operation , the fresh - painted depots are fairly brilliant in their newness , the shriek of the locomotive sounds where it has never been heard before . Life is awakened . The railroad , which is life , has reached ...
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... trains will be thundering through the mountain passes and awaking the jungles with their rumble . THE INVASION OF AMERICAN CORPORATIONS In prospect of this , an American cor- poration has secured control of upward of two millions of ...
... trains will be thundering through the mountain passes and awaking the jungles with their rumble . THE INVASION OF AMERICAN CORPORATIONS In prospect of this , an American cor- poration has secured control of upward of two millions of ...
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... trains heavily laden with Oriental plunder . embellishments that a culling leaves al- most nothing of reliable history . It is quite certain that the old town was not wholly abandoned for the new one , down by the water's edge , until ...
... trains heavily laden with Oriental plunder . embellishments that a culling leaves al- most nothing of reliable history . It is quite certain that the old town was not wholly abandoned for the new one , down by the water's edge , until ...
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... train directly after the close of the enter- tainment . Catching trains at five o'clock in the morning after a short sleep in semi- undress , is not an unusual feature of one- night stand life . What with poor hotel accommodations and ...
... train directly after the close of the enter- tainment . Catching trains at five o'clock in the morning after a short sleep in semi- undress , is not an unusual feature of one- night stand life . What with poor hotel accommodations and ...
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... trains . The food supply gave out , and the com- pany had to subsist on what meager rations they could wheedle out ... train- ing . An amusing story is told of a cer- tain well - known woman interpreter of tragic rôles who went to such ...
... trains . The food supply gave out , and the com- pany had to subsist on what meager rations they could wheedle out ... train- ing . An amusing story is told of a cer- tain well - known woman interpreter of tragic rôles who went to such ...
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