She was young and pretty, and her confusion when she had no small change to pay for her twopenny ticket was quite charming. “You couldn’t change a pound note for mo?” she asked. The conductor couldn’t. “But, don’t worry,” ho said, “you can pay me the twopence another time.” “But you may never see me again.” “Well, what odds!” the conductor replied, intending to be gallant. “I shan’t break my heart if I don’t.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1934, Page 8
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