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The aristocrats, if such they could be called, generally hated the whole concept...
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Terry Pratchett
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Raising Steam
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The aristocrats, if such they could be called, generally hated the whole concept of the train on the basis that it would encourage the lower classes to move about and not always be available.
( Terry Pratchett )
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