The 'bus had stopped near a London hospital, und several wounded soldiers climbed on to tho top of tho ■•'bus; Tlie girl collector came Inside for fares, and a gentleman said to her, ••Here's half a crown: tako for those wounded soldiers— l'll pay for them." But tho conductor hesitated, and said It wns o.ultjv\ "all.-. ■right," and did not take any extra money beyond the paasenKcr's far*. The. passenger. Indignant at her refusal, Insisted on paylns. and naked.' her ' why she did not take the money. "Well, you see," she said, as sho quietly went on with her work, "I always like to pay for the wounded soldlora myßt-lf— It's the leust I can do for the poor boys."
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NZ Truth, 6 January 1917, Page 11
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