Mark Dennis; or, The engine-driver [signed M.C.J.G., ed. by A.W.]. |
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accident added afraid afternoon answered Lizzie answered Mark anxious asked Aunt Hannah baby bad company better brother Brown carriages child comfort cottage dare say dear dear father Dennis's donkeys door driver Edward Ford Ellen engine exclaimed eyes face Fanny Farnall Farnall's father feel Firefly fireman Ford Forster girl give glad guard half-past hand happy happy day heard hope husband I'm sure Jones journey kind late laugh leave little Jane Lizzie Clare Lizzie's London Mark Dennis Mark's Medusa mind minutes mother never nice Northlands once passengers pause Phil Philip pity poor quietly railway replied Lizzie replied Mark Seagate seemed smile soon sorrow sorry speak station steam stop suppose sure talk tell terminus thank there's thing thought to-morrow told Tom Clare took train twas twould voice walked whistle wife wish young
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