
The Iron Horse - Free Audiobook
Author(s): R. M. Ballantyne,
1 / 28Treats of the Engine-Driverâs House and Household
- 1. Treats of the Engine-Driverâs House and Household
- 2. The Driver Visits a Little Elderly Gentlewoman and Prepares the Iron Horse for Action
- 3. In which the Widow holds Converse with a Captain, makes the Acquaintance of a Young Man, and receives a Telegraphic Shock, which ends in a Railway Journey
- 4. A Double Dilemma and its Consequences
- 5. An Accident and its Consequences
- 6. History of the Iron Horse Part 1
- 7. History of the Iron Horse Part 2
- 8. Little Gertie comes out in a New Light, and Bob Receives Good News
- 9. Mrs Marrot and Bob Visit the Great Clatterby âWorks" Part 1
- 10. Mrs Marrot and Bob Visit the Great Clatterby âWorks" Part 2
- 11. Concerning Domestic Economy and DifficultiesâSurprises and Explanations
- 12. Sharp Practice
- 13. Sharp PracticeâContinued
- 14. Looâs Garden
- 15. Treats of Railway Literature, Sleepy Porters, Crowded Platforms, Foolish Passengers, Dark Plotters, Lively Shawls, and Other Matters
- 16. 16 - Which is too Full of Varied Matter to be Briefly Described Part 1
- 17. Which is too Full of Varied Matter to be Briefly Described Part 2
- 18. Treats of Mrs Durbyâs Lost Parcel in Particular, and of Lost-Luggage in General
- 19. Describes Engineering Difficulties, a Perplexing Case, and a Harmonious Meeting
- 20. Gertie is Mysteriously cared forâSam Natly Dines under Difficulties in Connexion with the Block System
- 21. A Soirée Wildly Interrupted, and Followed up by Surprising Revelations
- 22. A Run-away Locomotive
- 23. A Nest âHarried"
- 24. The Diamond Ring and the Railway Clearing-House
- 25. Mrs Tipps goes on a Journey, and meets a Gentleman who, with much Assurance, comments freely on Insurance
- 26. Details a Terrible Accident
- 27. Results of the Accident
- 28. The Last
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âIs that your bundle, sir?â repeated Mr Blunt a little louder. âEh? yes, yesâall right,â replied Edwin, annoyed at the interruption, and thinking only of Emma Lee, to whom he turned, and went onââWell, when Colonel Jones had scaled the first wallââ âCome, sir,â said Blunt, entering the carriage, and laying his hand on Edwinâs shoulder, âitâs not all right. This is another manâs property.â The youth turned round indignantly, and, with a flushed countenance, said, âWhat do you mean?â âI mean that you are travelling with another manâs property,â said Blunt, quietly pointing to the strapped rug. âThat is not my property,â said Edwin, looking at it with a perplexed air, âI never said it was.â âDidnât you though?â exclaimed Blunt, with an appealing look to the captain. âDidnât you say, when I asked you, âYes, itâs all right.â Moreover, young man, if itâs not yours, why did you bring it into the carriage with you?â âI did not bring it into the carriage,â said Edwin, firmly, and with increasing indignation. âI came down to this train with a lady, who is now in it, and who can vouch for it that I brought no luggage of any kind with me. Iââ (Summary by Author)
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