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... w that they had reached Philadelphia.

He looked away and glanced at the wall clock by the fireplace, only an hour had passed.

He remembered that he and the trader Donald used to ride an ordinary carriage from the small town of Codswood to Philadelphia, which took more than four hours.

And Joseph's steam carriage was obviously much faster.

Cyril believed that if it weren't for taking care of Joseph's steam carriage, Mr. Scott's wizard's carriage would definitely be muc ...

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