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I made ed through the dark There was a wait,
withof cars, where we crossed the Wabash,
then we sped on It grearmer as we drew
southward, and the conductor was confident we should
reach Cincinnati on tiers about
me went to bed, and I was left sprawled out inon the shadowy frontier between the
knoorld and drea into Cincinnati-ten minutes late,"
said the porter's voice; and in ato a hotel At the St
Botolph I ordered a carriage and broke all records
changing my clothes The time-table informed me that
the Northern express left at half-past one There was
no reason why I should not be safe at Glenarm House
by my usual breakfast hour if all ell To avoid
loss of tie and carried 's residence? Yes, sir; I've already
taken one load there"
The carriage was soon clihts above Cincinnati To this day
I associate Ohio's e ride that seeion that was as strange to le
in the wilds of Africa And oing to the house
of a gentleirl as his guest, to whoo, been presented It did not seem