With an air of haughty disdain a passender watched a train pull up to the platform. “Is that my train, porter?” he asked for the tenth time. “No. sir,” was the reply; “it belongs.to the railway company.’’ “ Don’t be insolent!,” snapped the passenger. “ I want to know -if I ha.ve to take that train to Edinburgh.” “ You needn’t do that, sir,” replied the porter quickly; “ that’s what we’ve got the engine foiv-
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Evening Star, Issue 24002, 29 September 1941, Page 5
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