Now we see what Richard was after. It was entirely an idea of his own, which means, of course, that he did not get it from a book, or anything. “It is what I call a sledge on wheels.” he told Gwen and Ted. “A sledge on wheels?” said Gwen. “How can a sledge be on wheels?” “Well, this one is,” replied Richard. “If you will help me along with it to the top of the hill, I will show you what I mean.” Gwen and Ted were only too pleased to do that.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 14 May 1938, Page 11
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94Now we see what Richard was after. It was entirely an idea of his own, which means, of course, that he did not get it from a book, or anything. “It is what I call a sledge on wheels.” he told Gwen and Ted. “A sledge on wheels?” said Gwen. “How can a sledge be on wheels?” “Well, this one is,” replied Richard. “If you will help me along with it to the top of the hill, I will show you what I mean.” Gwen and Ted were only too pleased to do that. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 14 May 1938, Page 11
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