SO KIND OF HER.
' An bid Scots lady stood at the corner of the street gazing intently «t a tram. Suddenly she stooped, and, picking up a ticket which had blows into the guts. * ter, started off in pursuit of the receding car. - f Some sympathetio bystanders shoni^ ed and whistled to the conductor to. stop. Boys yelled, and policemen, stood petrified with astonishment. '■' Reaching the tram, she fairly staggered the conductor by banding him' the dirty ticket, at the same tim* gasping out: ■»,■"- -V "Ech mon,.wbat a, tin I h»e naa£ Th.is fell aff yeh caar, and. ■ " Birtj; the conductor had swooned. , ~
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9430, 2 January 1909, Page 3
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103SO KIND OF HER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9430, 2 January 1909, Page 3
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