A conductor's watch is behind time, and a terrible railwaycollision occurs.
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It's rather an odd name-soundslike a railwaycollision, doesn't it?
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A year or so after we were married, he was hurt in a railwaycollision.
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But to me now there is a charm about a railwaycollision that is unspeakable.
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By wireless we hear the Allies still gain ground in Flanders, and of a railwaycollision in Lancashire.
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An old wine-bibber having been smashed in a railwaycollision, some wine was pouted on his lips to revive him.
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And it were better that you had been crushed to death in that railwaycollision than lived to rejoin me here!
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So, knowing this, I did not dream about any startling political crisis, recent mining disaster, or railwaycollision; Bell knew nothing about such events.
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"It's to prevent people getting killed in railwaycollisions," replied Septimus.
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And, even as we write, we hear of an American Railwaycollision that befell a train on the way to Elmira with prisoners.
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"I thought you had been killed in that railwaycollision," came in hoarse and guttural tones from a throat that seemed suddenly parched to ashes.
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"My dear girl," said I, "if you had got mixed up in a railwaycollision, I shouldn't ask you how you managed to do it.