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1 He was locked in the very last thing, and nobody joined the train afterward.
2 No one else joined the train : no one got off.
3 At the Wladimir station fresh travelers joined the train .
4 This catechism had been put and recited every day since he had joined the train .
5 We understood that he joined the train hurriedly.
6 But the best thing was said by the Reverend Nathaniel Morse, who had joined the train at Kachgar.
7 In due time we reached Dinan, when we joined the train that had come round from St. Malo.
8 Had it been so I would willingly have joined the train of some brave knight raising a force for service there.
9 Harley did not deign a reply, but he made the acquaintance, by-and-by, of the men who had joined the train with Moore.
10 I am going to tell you how the murderer joined the train and how he left it after the murder and the robbery.
11 She had come across from Norwich to Manchester, where she had joined the train which had brought the uncle and nephew from London.
12 Getting up, he joined the train of grisly attendants, and acquitted himself so well that the earl engaged him as performer in the masque.
13 Without friend or kinsman, Halloran had joined the train , and was traveling to California in hopes that a change of climate might effect a cure.
14 'I joined the train at Paris.
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