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Chapter Two
ilted  to me and got off. tops after t, and at every one someone else got off, from furtrain; and no-one got on. tations greil finally t t a tree—to see anyrees, and beyond t bro sky above it. And  about at t, and t a sky naturally could be, train stopped a final time; and t was Marlow.

    off save me. I  passenger of all. top, and came to lift dorunk. he said,

    Youll  t carrying. Is to meet you?

    I told o be a man rap, to take me up to Briar. rap t came to fetc? t would hree hours before. he looked me over.

    Come do for Briar. I told rap will have come and gone.

    tll  ll hree hours back.

    I stood and s  queer, and t I say it?—tons.

    I said, Aint take me?

    A cab-man? said ted it to ts a cab-man!

    A cab-man!

    til took out a  Marlow!

    Ohe pair of you.

    And I caugrunk and  to  must be t Mr ay kno you. See w ongue down here—!

    I cant say  to do next. I did not knoo Briar. I did not even knoo take. London y miles away, and I was afraid of cows and bulls.

    But after all, country roads arent like city ones. t four of to tarted to ed up a lantern, to look at my face.

    Youll be Susan Smitting after you all day.

    ook my trunk and o t beside ruck by t me sartan blanket for me to put about my legs.

    It o Briar, and ook it at an easy sort of trot, smoking a pipe. I told  till somet, even norains.

    s London. Knos fogs, aint it? Been muco try before?

    Not much, I said.

    Bee
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