NOT WHAT HE MEANT
Slie was younjr and pretty, and her confusion, when she. had no small clians-a to pay for her twopenny ticket, was quite charming. "You couldn't change me a pound note?" she asked. The conductor' couldn't. "But, don't worry," he said. "You can pay me the twopence another time." "But you nmy uever see mo again." she said. "Well, what odds?" ho replied, inlemlinjf to be (fallunf;. '-'I shan't hivai: my he-art if 1 don't."
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Evening Post, Issue 65, 13 September 1924, Page 17
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78NOT WHAT HE MEANT Evening Post, Issue 65, 13 September 1924, Page 17
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