A MAN WITH MEMORIES
Lunch must have been served at o?is o’clock, for at a-ouarter past the anxiety of a party of German tourist.-, on % Bloomsbury bus was unconcealed. VN h«ai the ’bus stopped they got off. and their spokesman gutturallv asked the cordue* tor the way to the Hotel. It slrruH 100 yards north, but the soldier conductor pointed out the long, long trail to the Strand, and grind? saw them hurry away. Then lie pulled Ins bell, and addressed the 'bus: “ Tns. Here in London asking me the way 'Ymie to their hommorhago dinner. It won’t be ’alf eat tiiuo they get there.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12286, 4 November 1925, Page 2
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