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A DIARY AND A TRAIN
ikely, not in England at least, and I suspect  fanciful. tion is a  many scientific discoveries could not  it, but it needs to be o some serious object if it is to come to anyt to s o tends to lead into silliness. Per is age t makes  t to invent gossip for t. In any case, I immediately put topic firmly from my mind.

    As I e tside my room. t of t to suit t enormously from t I mean to instill in t go out to t t me to, and it  my purposes to disconcert t tage.

    Mrs. Dunne s, and curtains atters, t see it and time of taff t may be beyond saving, but I  may be full of kno is here.

    t ing to inflict too many stairs at once on Mrs. Dunne. On t floor I became a to t on to t is a cardinal rule t I do not c train to come to me. t terrible disorder. Dirty, but I o expect t. Rainer ed as mucting floorboards. truly un in  getting t out to  someone could fall doairs or at t t an ankle. All t I s t set curtains fluttering, t is impossible to tell exactly whey come from.

    I returned to tcion to eat food cooked in pots as unpleasant as t stuck into a great pile of  t  a close eye on ion. S.

    t come doo eat. I called once and no more. Mrs. Dunne  I told  I  be on my side.

    tor came to dine. As I o expect, t appear. I  tor  t o find it entirely normal. So it  to  at table, but needing mucor is an intelligent, cultivated man. o see t great lengties I am likely to face ened eness as I could muster. Any governess, after ture of task aing   see iresome it is to  
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