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10039 You must have started early , and yet you had a good drive in a dog-cart , along heavy roads , before you reached the station . "
10046 " I started from home before six , reached Leatherhead at twenty past , and came in by the first train to Waterloo .
13210 If you are ready , we will start at once for Woking and see this diplomatist who is in such evil case , and the lady to whom he dictates his letters . '
13606 ' Did you point out to her that you and Mr. Phelps , who started at least twenty minutes after her , got there before her ? '
18704 ' And to start to-morrow morning ? '
45937 On the 4th of June Sir Charles had declared his intention of starting next day for London , and had ordered Barrymore to prepare his luggage .
46713 We had risen to depart when Baskerville gave a cry of triumph , and diving into one of the corners of the room he drew a brown boot from under a cabinet .
46826 Sir Henry Baskerville and Dr Mortimer were ready upon the appointed day , and we started as arranged for Devonshire .
60714 After Kazama departed , she would spread out the itinerary he gave her every day and imagine where he was .
104363 Commonwealth of Independent_States ( CIS * ) nationals who are in transit to or from any third country will be eligible for the 96- hour visa free transit facility ( VFTF ) if they are in possession of a valid onward air ticket departing within the next 96- hours .

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