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... n bricks, the scent of spices fluttering through the air and the various rows and heights of buildings, the four were rushed to Galuvit Station.
Made of dark metals, steam slightly blowing at the front, the train was ready to go. Several other trains were parked, not yet sanctioned to leave.
Two tracks for arrival and departure. The first train of the day had been reserved—the number four painted on the front. They had two entire passenger cars to themselves that had been booked. ...
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