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ntoutw��e.h.bearne��chedcalai��they opened the windows and looked out. sure enough, the plain[pg 43] was covered, away to the south, with a dark expanse like a forest, but, unlike a forest, it appeared to be in motion. very soon it was apparent that what seemed to be a forest was a herd of animals.��ngs,andher��r?tranqui��scarcelyda��wasevi��hetheatrewa��fthethingshe��no'clo����theprinced��

a jin-riki-sha. a jin-riki-sha.������i am sure you did not mean an impertinence, miss propert,�� he added, ��but i think you have committed one.������"it is this," answered the doctor. "when the road was first opened, a countryman came to the backwoods to the station near the end of the bridge. he had never seen a railway before, and had much curiosity to look at the cars. when the train came along, he stepped aboard, and before he was aware of it the cars were moving. he felt the floor trembling,[pg 35] and as he looked from the window the train was just coming upon the viaduct. he saw the earth falling away, apparently, the tree-tops far below him, and the cattle very small in the distance. he turned pale as a sheet, and almost fainted. he had just strength enough to say, in a troubled voice, to the man nearest him,��he stopped, and afterwards began to play with her; but another jacobin from grenoble, also a passenger, gave vent to all kinds of infamous and murderous threats and opinions, haranguing the people who collected round the diligence whenever they stopped for dinner or supper; whilst every now and then men rode up to the diligence, [88] announcing that the king and queen had been assassinated, and that paris was in flames. lisette, terrified herself for the fate of those dear to her, tried to comfort her still more frightened child, who was crying and trembling, believing that her father was killed and their house burnt. at last they arrived safely at lyon, and found their way to the house of a m. artaut, whom lisette did not know well. but she had entertained him and his wife in paris on one or two occasions, she knew that their opinions were like her own, and thought they were worthy people, as indeed they proved to be.������(air: ��rendez-moi mon ��cuelle de bois.��)��



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