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When you arrive on a train at any major Indian railway station it is likely you will have to battle a horde of red-shirted porters clambering on to your carriage as you try to disembark.
Murdoch eventually was inspired to write "I'm Waking Up to Us" and "Take Your Carriage Clock and Shove It," two of the great kiss-off songs in indie pop, but he never did actually kiss off Campbell.
At Messina, the train is shunted on to a ferry, and you can stay in your carriage or climb on deck to watch Sicily loom in the morning mist.
The only skyscrapers visible from your carriage were the legs of adults, but you got to know the ground pretty well and started to wonder why some sidewalks sparkle at certain angles.
This contrast in turn makes you realize how constructed and artificial -- how allegorical -- the whole affair feels, and that artificiality, the sense that you're being railroaded (however comfortable your carriage may be), robs the novel of the sense of organically accumulated weight it's supposed to have by the end.
Pause before you curse your flight's delay, and reflect that you do not have to wait weeks for the winds to become favourable, or for the rivers to freeze (so you can sledge along them), or that you do not have to push your carriage from ditches, or that your wheels don't break, or that you don't get massacred by bandits.
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If it's bells and whistles you're looking for, end your Fifth Avenue shopping spree (or your horse carriage trip through Central Park) with a walk to Dylan's Candy Bar.
Of course, the nice young lad in the corner shop who's secretly plotting a terrorist attack is the lineal descendant of the red who used to slumber silently under your bed, or the Nazi spy who eavesdropped in your train carriage – when it comes to paranoia about enemies within, the British public has been match-fit since the late 1930s.
The doors are closing, perhaps on your baby carriage.
This is an important improvement that gives everything a sturdier, more expensive feel in the hands, as well as allowing you to soft lock the screen at different angles depending on how cramped your train carriage is when playing.
Then, he said, skeptics asked: "Why would any rational person want to replace the assuredness of that hot horse body trustily pulling your comfortable carriage with an unreliable, oil-spurting heap of gears, belts and chains?" Jonas envisions the growth of "powerful mega-fleets that manage tens of millions of vehicles" — most likely self-driving that will be rented on demand.
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