Do you see an intersection of time and space in the story?
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Yes, the story fairly shows an intersection of time and space. First, the third level of Grand Central Station was built in the 1890s, while the first two levels were situated in the present. Second, despite living in the present with his wife Louisa, Charley travels to get old money to pay for his travel to Galesburg in 1894. The third-level platform's historic architecture is distinct from its contemporary counterpart. The people's antiquated attire and The World's article from June 11, 1894, both have similarities to Charley's real-world surroundings and existence. The letter that was sent to Charley's grandfather on July 18, 1894, again emphasises how time and space are intertwined.

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