When the 3:12 through freight to Spokane hit the East Meriwether crossing, the engineer touched his horn and released a long, mournful wail into the wet, snowy air of our second early fall storm in western Montana.
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Fiction, Missing persons, C. W. Sughrue (Fictitious character), Private investigators, New York Times reviewed, Milodragovitch, milo (fictitious character), fiction, Sughrue, c. w. (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, hard-boiled, Private investigators, fiction, Montana, fiction, Missing persons, fictionPlaces
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"When the 3:12 through freight to Spokane hit the East Meriwether crossing, the engineer touched his horn and released a long, mournful wail into the wet, snowy air of our second early fall storm in western Montana."
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