The Cassandra Crossing
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Ladies and gentlemen
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This is the railway authority in Geneva
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I'm afraid we've encountered a problem
that's going to mean...

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an alternation in the train's schedule
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The French railways have just
notified us of a bomb threat

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A terrorist organization has placed
several bombs...

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on main railway lines, railroad bridges
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and stations throughout France
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These claims are being investigated
at this very moment

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However for greater safety
of the passengers

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we have decided to re-route your train
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The regular stops at Basel and
Paris will now not be made

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We are very sorry for this inconvenience
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We hope you'll understand our caution
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which is entirely for your safety
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There is, of course, no danger
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I repeat, no danger of anything
happening to the train itself

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We'll keep you informed just...
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as soon as we have any further news
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Thank you
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Mummy and daddy are going to be
very cross about this

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Just imagine, the wife of one of the
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world's greatest arms manufacturers
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being blown to bits
by an anarchist's bomb

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Hugo would be furious
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He'll swear it was all done
just to irritate him

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Don't look so cross, baby
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You'are still my brave mountain climber
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You don't mind if I have a little fun...
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with you in public now and then, do you?
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Don't worry, sweetheart
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If they blow up the train
you can die with a clear conscience


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