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1.
– "This is the end of the world."
2.
– "It had a defiant and naughty look; it was definitely conscious of indiscretion."
3.
– "The Trans-Siberian Express train sprawled foolishly down the embankment."
4.
– "twisted steel and splintered woodwork."
5.
– "It would be difficult to imagine a nicer sort of railway accident."
6.
– "She goes upon wheels which are her feet and are moved by bright steel legs called pistons."
7.
– "Swifter than a bird flies."
8.
– "These great masses of stone had been cut asunder to allow our passage far below the surface of the earth."
9.
– "This was great fun: a comical and violent climax to an interlude in which comedy and violence had been altogether too lacking for my tastes."
10.
– "The reins of this wonderful beast are a small steel handle," (representing control over industrial progress).