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quite diverting, pouring gentle irony upon the management, but facing the situation with some philosophy. "Well," she peeped "soon after the car had stopped." its a nice thing it stopped in a pretty part, anyway." And later on "I guess we'll all be wishing we'd brought our lunch with us." This last to the car in general, who received it in sulky gloom. "I guess we won't get there in time for lunch," she chirruped, to the other, old lady, who rejoined by asking every body what time it was several times over. Finally when the Italians were becoming quite permanently jellied, the train gave a mighty convulsion and started