> Hoshino looked up rental car agencies in the Yellow Pages, picked one > at random, and phoned them. "I just need a car for a couple of days," > he explained, "so an ordinary sedan's fine. Nothing too big, nothing > that stands out."<br/> "Maybe I shouldn't say this," the rental > clerk said, "but since we only rent Mazdas, we don't have a single car > that stands out. So rest assured."<br/> "Great." "How about a > Familia? A very reliable car, and I swear nobody will notice it at > all."<br/> "Sounds good. The Familia it is." The rental agency was > near the station, and Hoshino told them he'd be **over (1)** in an > hour to pick up the car. <br/> He took a taxi **over (2)**, showed > them his credit card and license, then rented the car for two days. > The white Familia parked in the lot was, as advertised, totally > unobtrusive. Turn away from it for a moment and every memory of what > it looked like vanished. A notable achievement in the field of > anonymity. (Kafka on the Shore, tr. by Philip Gabriel) What does the 'over's mean respectively?<br/> (It seems like (1) means ‘over there’; (2) is a particle of ‘took over’)