Mugby Junction - Charles Dickens - Books -  - 9798565303247 - November 17, 2020
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Mugby Junction

"Guard! What place is this?""Mugby Junction, sir.""A windy place!""Yes, it mostly is, sir.""And looks comfortless indeed!""Yes, it generally does, sir.""Is it a rainy night still?""Pours, sir.""Open the door. I'll get out.""You'll have, sir," said the guard, glistening with drops of wet, and looking at the tearful face of his watch by the light of his lantern as the traveller descended, "three minutes here.""More, I think.-For I am not going on.""Thought you had a through ticket, sir?""So I have, but I shall sacrifice the rest of it. I want my luggage.""Please to come to the van and point it out, sir. Be good enough to look very sharp, sir. Not a moment to spare."The guard hurried to the luggage van, and the traveller hurried after him. The guard got into it, and the traveller looked into it."Those two large black portmanteaus in the corner where your light shines. Those are mine.""Name upon 'em, sir?""Barbox Brothers.""Stand clear, sir, if you please. One. Two. Right!"Lamp waved. Signal lights ahead already changing. Shriek from engine. Train gone."Mugby Junction!" said the traveller, pulling up the woollen muffler round his throat with both hands. "At past three o'clock of a tempestuous morning! So!"He spoke to himself. There was no one else to speak to. Perhaps, though there had been any one else to speak to, he would have preferred to speak to himself.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 17, 2020
ISBN13 9798565303247
Pages 118
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 7 mm   ·   158 g
Language English  

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