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Re-lires A Picture Of Other The :cessary crossovers will be located at relatively liform intervals, permitting the fast train to be turned to its original track when it has passed e slower train. The pre-CTC practice would ive been for the slower train to be shunted to a ling and stopped while it was overtaken and issed. Central control is demanded in such a uation because the overtaking of the slower lin by one moving on the adjacent track re-lires a picture of other trains that may be aving in either direction on both tracks.

The story is in three stages and is told in e first person by Pip, the hero. He begins as poor orphan in the country, loved only by his ther-figure, Joe, the blacksmith. Pip then ac-lires mysterious expectations of wealth, re-unces his own origins, and moves to the city a life of useless snobbery. He is humbled len he discovers that the source of his "ex-ctations" is Magwitch, an ex-convict whom he d once befriended. Abandoning his false lues, Pip begins a life of hard work.


The advantages to the buyer are obvious. Does it seem like a bad arrangement for the photographer? At first glance it might seem so, but when this same picture is sold over and over, perhaps fifty times in the course of years, the photographer eventually realizes a handsome total return for his effort in shooting the picture for stock sales. That's why the stock picture photographer doesn't get rich quick, but enjoys a long-term income advantage for his work. Many a picture has earned, over a period of years, more than $1,000 in fees.
 

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