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going train

noun

, Horology.
  1. the gear train for moving the hands of a timepiece or giving some other visual indication of the time.


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Back to Meechum's Station, from body and top of the out-going train floated wild cheering.

Only an hour later Mr. Pearl and Hoiden stood at the new station on Luke's land, waiting for the east-going train.

Mr. Levice, sleepily turning on his pillow, heard the whistle of the out-going train with benignant satisfaction.

Just an ordinary woman, lost in a dream of some kind while awaiting her departure on an out-going train!

Judson's dash and his capture of the out-going train were easily accounted for: he had seen Hallock.

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