10 Results for: (Concept:04468005-n)
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10036 You have come in by train this morning , I see . "
10046 " I started from home before six , reached Leatherhead at twenty past , and came in by the first train to Waterloo .
10215 But I shall return by the twelve o'clock train , so as to be there in time for your coming . "
10290 At Waterloo we were fortunate in catching a train for Leatherhead , where we hired a trap at the station inn and drove for four or five miles through the lovely Surrey lanes .
10573 It is not necessary that I should prolong a narrative which has already run to too great a length by telling how we broke the sad news to the terrified girl , how we conveyed her by the morning train to the care of her good aunt at Harrow , of how the slow process of official inquiry came to the conclusion that the doctor met his fate while indiscreetly playing with a dangerous pet .
11036 This little conundrum came by the first post , and he was to follow by the next train .
11234 " Is there a train to North Walsham to-night ? "
11426 If there is an afternoon train to town , Watson , I think we should do well to take it , as I have a chemical analysis of some interest to finish , and this investigation draws rapidly to a close . "
60696 The boy is reported to be an SL train fan , and the Hodogaya_Police_Station is investigating Nagasaka for the details , including his motivation for the crime .
61108 Trains ran on the Nankai and JR lines all through the night to and from the airport , and six shops and restaurants in KIX also operated all-night for the first time .

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