A man entered a railway carriage at icing’s Cross. The compartment held only seven passengers, but these seven had ipread their rugs, bat boxes, and handbags over the seats, utterly regardless of anyone but themselves. Nobody offered to make room for the new arrival os bo stood holding on to the luggage rack. At last one of the passengers began to rev, <vo his luggage sulkily, upon which the straphanger remarked: “It really seems a pity to disturb you. Tm getting out at Scotland.”
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Evening Star, Issue 18160, 28 December 1922, Page 6
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84Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18160, 28 December 1922, Page 6
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