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1 Somehow such fast travelling doesn't seem to agree with a fellow.
2 Slow bumping over hundreds of points is much worse to sleep in than fast travelling .
3 Here the difficulties of fast travelling increased a hundredfold.
4 Those causes which are aggravated by fast travelling are the first, second, fifth, and sixth.
5 It was the finest kind of water for fast travelling , and we made the most of it.
6 Alec had stated that he wanted a swift train for the fun and excitement of fast travelling .
7 Masses of rock of volcanic origin were thickly strewn around, and anything like fast travelling was impossible.
8 It had been fast travelling - some 300 miles in little more than three hours-andthe ground wind was strong.
9 But at length they get upon a sort of ridge slightly elevated above the general level, though still unsafe for fast travelling .
10 Another kind was called "Akja," especially built for fast travelling , and had keels about two and a half to three inches thick.
11 When a second march is made they load at 3 P.M. and advance till dark; thus fifteen miles would be the average of fast travelling .
12 Fast travelling , you say?
13 Fast travelling is one of the most dangerous as well as one of the most expensive luxuries connected with the railroad system.
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