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A is the Arch; underneath are
the rails,
To carry the passengers, baggage,
and
mails.
is the Bell, which rings loudly
and clear,
And
tells that the train which we
wait
for is near.
C is the Carriage, where William
must stand
With your coat on his
your
bag
arm
and
in his hand.
is the Driver, just starting the
train,
cares not
for cold,
nor for
wind, nor for
rain.
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is the Engine, that wondrous
machine,
So prettily
painted
with scarlet
green.
is the Fire; just
look
at the
stoker,
He is stirring
the coals
with
long
iron
poker.
is the Guard, all
in silver and
blue,
Telling
his mate that
the next
train
is due.
is the Horse-box, a neat
little
room,
Where the pony may travel with
Harry
his
groom.
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and
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is the Iron of
which rails are
made,
And
J is the Junction where two
lines are laid.
is the Key,
which
fastens the
door
When
the carriage is full,
will
not hold one more.
is the
Lamp, which
the porter
will light
we
pass through a tunnel or
travel at night.
are the Mails
of the
from all parts
land,
To the General
Post
in St. Mar-
tin's-le-Grand.
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is the News-boy,
"Here you
who
cries
are !
Punch,
Times,
Daily
Telegraph,
Standard, an
are Officials,
Ld Star."
in uniform
coats,
With
pencils,
and
paper
which
they
take
notes.
is the Platform
Cross
at Charing
station,
Which
has gained
for the Buil-
der a great re]
is the Queen,
of the
putation.
just
come
train,
And
her carriage
will
take
to Windsor again.
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R are the Rails which the work-
men are laying;
They
labour
all day,
and
have
no time
for playing.
is the Steam which
of the
comes out
funnel,
And gets into our eyes when we
go through a tunnel.
is the Tunnel
through
which
runs
the hill,
And
is
hollowed
and built with
most wonderful
is the Uproar
the
skill.
boys
to make,
When
they hear the trains rattle,
see the arch
shake.
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V is the Viaduct,
pains,
built with great
carry
the Railway
which
carries the trains.
is the Watchman, with flags
in his hand,
Who
ten times
a day
at the
crossing must
is the Excursion
stand.
from
Brigh-
ton which comes,
With
passengers,
soldiers,
rifles, and drums.
is the Yeoman,
from
just
come
Kent,
He farms
his
own
land,
never pays rent.
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and
up
and
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