A in mi was seeing liis moilier-in-law n(F at the station after a long visit. He was carrying her bag, and while she went on to the platform lie went to get a platform ticket. When ho returned the ticket collector said he could not enter by that gate. The train was duo to start, in two minutes. “My mother-in-law’s going away by that train.’’ explained the man. “ ancUif she doesn’t get this bag sbe’ll come back!" Tile ticket collector (lung the •mic open, and said: " friend.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 4
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87Untitled Evening Star, Issue 22459, 2 October 1936, Page 4
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