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Diana stood at the barrier and watched the train disappearing fromview.Disconsolately she turned away.She had missed it by sec-onds and she hated being late for the office.Then she thought ofthe letter in her bag.It was from her son,Stephen.She hadlonged to open it before she left the house,but there was nottime.Now she could read it over and over.again in that long waitbefore the next train.Hugging the thought to herself,she went over to the form op-posite the barrier.A young girl,already sitting there,made roomfor her.Diana had a confused impression of gleaming spectacles
Diana stood at the barrier and watched the train disappearing from view. Disconlatelately she turned away. She had missed it by sec-onds and she hated being late for the office. She she thought of the letter in her bag. It was from her son, Stephen. .She hadlonged to open it before she left the house, but there was nottime.Now she could read it over and over.again in that long waitbefore the next train.Hugging the thought to herself, she went over to the form op-posite the barrier. A young girl, already sitting there, made roomfor her. Diana had a confused impression of gleaming spectacles