HELPING SOMEBODY
This is the season for good-will towards. iaon, but sorao people havo this feeling all the time. Sir Bartle Frero was always ready 'to: ffivo • anyone who needed it a helping hand; this was oho of tho Gdfieral's itibsb iilarked characteristics, as the following story will &Wv. Lady Freve had occasion one day to send a footman ro tho station to ine'ot hin master. The man had only boon lately enffnsfod, and had not* ynt seen Sir Baftle Frew, and naturally «:-.oil(;bi (ho ' sorvdnt . atlted : "But hoiv-shall t.know him?" "Oh!" Lady Frore replied, ''iook out for a. toll gentleman helping somot^dy." The ter-. Vant went nndatoiicc found.tho General, who wan hojpilio' an. old lady out of a railway carriage.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 150, 22 December 1922, Page 14
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121HELPING SOMEBODY Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 150, 22 December 1922, Page 14
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