1. Trains often run behind of schedule and it makes a mess of passengers' plans. 2. A big jet-propelled passenger liner takes off from the airport, the engines are working, polite stewardess tells on what height the flight takes place, who are the pilots, and what services are suggested on board of the plane. 3. Sometimes the plane begins to bump, it hits an air-pocket, but the engines work steadily, some two hours - and you are at the place of destination. 4. One retired mate who traveled this voyage, may be with bad intention told about shipwrecks, ships, which had drowned, about what ships go aground.
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Hi, 1. Trains often run behind of schedule and it makes a mess of passengers' plans. 2.
— Clive
Hi, 1.
Trains often run behind of schedule and it makes a mess of passengers' plans.
2.
A big jet-propelled passenger liner takes off from the airport, the engines are working, polite stewardess tells on what height the flight takes place, who are the pilots, and what services are suggested on board of the plane.
3.
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Hi, 1. Trains often run behind of schedule and it makes a mess of passengers' plans. 2. A big jet-propelled passenger liner takes off from the airport, the engines are working, polite stewardess tells on what height the flight takes place, who are the pilots, and what services are suggested on board of the plane. 3. Sometimes the plane begins to bump, it hits an air-pocket, but the en