one day author was travelling to Pittsburg by chair car . What does he say passengers
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The author says that his co-passengers were just ordinary, familiar people. Men could be in almost any business, going almost anywhere. Ladies were mostly in brown-silk dresses cut with square yokes, with almost the same attitude. There was no person with singular individuality
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