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Jacob boards a bus for Paris; it is August, and the Prague adventure is at an end.
Twice a month, he boards a bus to Santiago, Chile's capital, traveling 11 hours each way for a short visit with a psychiatrist.
Sgt. Henry DeGrace boards a bus and gazes down the line of seats, then yells: "I see some soft hats that have to go".
About the same time, in Burlington, N.J., south of Trenton, Ronny Byrd, a vault custodian for the Bank of New York, boards a bus bound for Wall Street.
Passenger ships no longer sail from the first "globalised" city – at least not out of season – so Woodsworth boards a bus to trace the Med's eastern rim.
At least that's what David (Jonathan Groff), an arrogant Yalie, learns when he boards a bus to Oregon to bury his fingers — and his unacknowledged homosexuality — in the soil.
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