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Wrington Drama
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ARCHIVE The Ghost Train Page 5 |
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![]() Price's attempts to remove her only serve to increase her protestations that she must be believed about impending doom ... |
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![]() ... and although Winthrop and Murdock understand why she has a headaches, her failure to persuade Stirling gives her a pain in the neck, so he turns his 'medical' attention to the recumbent Miss Bourne ... |
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![]() ... leaving Deakin unconvinced by his diagnosis |
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Winthrop advises Deakin not to interfere ... | ... as Julia Price swears she can hear a train coming ... |
![]() ... not to mention seeing the dead porter .. which leaves the Murdocks wondering how to get out of here |
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![]() They don't get much help from Deakin, and the train's arrival spurs Julia to hurl a brick through the window .. |
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... and Deakin can only stand and stare - and contemplate the end of Act 2 |