It Happened to Jane
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Cape Anne via Boston, via...
What do you mean Middleboro?

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- We're not going to Middleboro.
- Sure are.

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- That's west. We can't go that way.
- Can't go any other way.

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I'm running this operation.
You head for Marshalltown.

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You listen carefully.
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The flyer's coming down that track.
We gotta get out of here.

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This ain't blind man's bluff, boy.
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- 130, Uncle Otis.
- What can we do?

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Get out of here
before we burn all the coal in that tender.

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Here is a bulletin, ladies and gentlemen.
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Here is a bulletin, ladies and gentlemen.
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A copyrighted story by Lawrence
Claiborne Hall in the New York Mirror...

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says that Jane Osgood,
the lobster lady from Maine...

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whose running battle
with Harry Foster Malone...

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has excited the admiration and sympathy
of an entire country...

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has loaded her lobsters onto old 97
and is taking them to market.

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Go to it, Janey.
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It's your railroad, but I don't think...
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Wilson, notify Middleboro
to let that slow freight go through 97.

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Pour it on there, boy.
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Come on there, George. Give it to them.

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