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"
I
can
not
interrupt
the
trip
,
"
replied
the
conductor
.
"
We
are
already
three
hours
behind
time
.
"
"
And
when
will
another
train
pass
here
from
San
Francisco
?
"
"
To-morrow
evening
,
madam
.
"
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"
To-morrow
evening
!
But
then
it
will
be
too
late
!
We
must
wait
--
"
"
It
is
impossible
,
"
responded
the
conductor
.
"
If
you
wish
to
go
,
please
get
in
.
"
"
I
will
not
go
,
"
said
Aouda
.
Fix
had
heard
this
conversation
.
A
little
while
before
,
when
there
was
no
prospect
of
proceeding
on
the
journey
,
he
had
made
up
his
mind
to
leave
Fort
Kearney
;
but
now
that
the
train
was
there
,
ready
to
start
,
and
he
had
only
to
take
his
seat
in
the
car
,
an
irresistible
influence
held
him
back
.
The
station
platform
burned
his
feet
,
and
he
could
not
stir
.
The
conflict
in
his
mind
again
began
;
anger
and
failure
stifled
him
.
He
wished
to
struggle
on
to
the
end
.
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Meanwhile
the
passengers
and
some
of
the
wounded
,
among
them
Colonel
Proctor
,
whose
injuries
were
serious
,
had
taken
their
places
in
the
train
.
The
buzzing
of
the
over-heated
boiler
was
heard
,
and
the
steam
was
escaping
from
the
valves
.
The
engineer
whistled
,
the
train
started
,
and
soon
disappeared
,
mingling
its
white
smoke
with
the
eddies
of
the
densely
falling
snow
.
The
detective
had
remained
behind
.
Several
hours
passed
.
The
weather
was
dismal
,
and
it
was
very
cold
.
Fix
sat
motionless
on
a
bench
in
the
station
;
he
might
have
been
thought
asleep
.