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was over we got there in time to see the | was over we got there in time to see the | ||
locomotive come puffing around the bend | locomotive come puffing around the bend | ||
with the engineer | with the engineer leaning out, [[crossed out: and]] smiling | ||
and waving. Once he tossed a note out to us | and waving. Once he tossed a note out to us | ||
as he went by and we broke bounds to find | as he went by and we broke bounds to find | ||
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at the railing of the bridge waving. We kept | at the railing of the bridge waving. We kept | ||
the letter carefully and took turns sleeping | the letter carefully and took turns sleeping | ||
with it under | with it under the pillow. | ||
Aside from this one romantic adventure | Aside from this one romantic adventure | ||
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fine old mansion which housed the school and | fine old mansion which housed the school and | ||
several arrived from town each morning on the | several arrived from town each morning on the | ||
lurching little streetcar which provided regular | |||
transportation between the school and Pittsfield. | transportation between the school and Pittsfield. | ||
All of them were devotees of their subjects | All of them were devotees of their subjects: they | ||
were initiates whose consecrated hands led us | were initiates whose consecrated hands led us |
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school property and if we hurried after luncheon was over we got there in time to see the locomotive come puffing around the bend with the engineer leaning out, crossed out: and smiling and waving. Once he tossed a note out to us as he went by and we broke bounds to find it. It was addressed "to my little friends in the Berkshires," and it told us how he loved to come around that bend and see us at the railing of the bridge waving. We kept the letter carefully and took turns sleeping with it under the pillow.
Aside from this one romantic adventure we lived exclusively among spinsters, but what spinsters! Some of ours were in residence in the fine old mansion which housed the school and several arrived from town each morning on the lurching little streetcar which provided regular transportation between the school and Pittsfield. All of them were devotees of their subjects: they were initiates whose consecrated hands led us