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Faintheart In A Railway Train

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At nine in the morning there passed a church,     At ten there passed me by the sea,     At twelve a town of smoke and smirch,     At two a forest of oak and birch,     And then, on a platform, she:     A radiant stranger, who saw not me.     I queried, "Get out to her do I dare?"     But I kept my seat in my search for a plea,     And the wheels moved on. O could it but be     That I had alighted there!

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