THE RAILWAY DIRECTOR AND HIS PASS.
The Liverpool Post tells a story of a. director of tho London and North-Wes-tern Railway who chided a ticket-collec-tor who .wont past him without looking at his pass. "No matter if you do kno»v who I am," said he in reply to the collector's excuse; "I am entitled to rido free- only when I am travolling with that pass. You don't know whether I have it or not." Tho collector, a little nettled, then demanded to see the pass "That's right!" exclaimed the director; "hen — why — where — well, I declare! I must have left it at- the office." "Then you'll have to pay ymic fare," said the collector firmly. And ho did.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 11
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118THE RAILWAY DIRECTOR AND HIS PASS. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 11
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