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1. Have you heard of Casey Jones?
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2. He was born John Luther Jones in Cayce, Kentucky artiU pnil
3. As a railroad engineer, he could make sad music with his locomotive whistle.
4. Soon people were telling stories about Casey.
5. One of the stories was about his train wreck.
6. One day he had climbed into his engine cab.
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7. The train was carrying the mail.
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8. It had been pouring rain for more than a week.
9. The railroad track was covered with water.
10. They were running late.
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11. But maybe they could make it on time! 10t opalliv erli evo lls baxoolurinA A
12. Around a curve, they saw a passenger traini biową s waa urhA vinebbu2.2
13. Everyone jumped. browa opneile erli beibute bns enota orll of havo no1 oH .a
14. But Casey did his job, faithful and true to the end. ni ne v bereqe Il .Y
15. People still sing about this brave railroad man.