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ride on a railway every day
I should like to ride on a railway every day."
— from The Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Volume 3 by George Meredith

ride on a railway every day
I should like to ride on a railway every day.”
— from The Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Complete by George Meredith

RAMBLES OF A RAT end div
Who can say that some truth may not be learned, some lesson of kindliness gained, even from a narration simple as mine,—the history of THE RAMBLES OF A RAT. end div maintext Transcriber’s Notes At the time this book was written, rats were classified as Mus rattus and Mus norvegicus .
— from The Rambles of a Rat by A. L. O. E.


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