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CHAPTER TWOWhen they had finished dinner, they went on deck to see if there was any sign of the others arriving from the damaged train. There was a train coming in, but, as soon as he saw it, Rupert remarked, “That train is not the one we are expecting.” “How do you know?” asked Tania. “Because I can see it has come from Germany.” Tania thought him very astute to recognise it so quickly. To be honest all the trains looked the same to her. When the train drew up above them in the Station, she could see that it was not very long. Worried, she thought that, unless it was totally packed in every carriage, it could not possible contain all the passengers from their Paris. “We will be very late leaving,” Tania whispered. “I am quite content to be here talking to you,” he replied. The tr