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PULMAN'S SLEEPING CARS.

A friend travelling in America writes to the Gippsland Mercury, and after desribing the comforts of Pulman's sleeping cars, he says :—" There is one thing against them, you can hear the other passengers talking; in the car I travelled in there was a new married couple, and it appears they had a tiff, and the husband not wishing to go to sleep until he had made friends with his wife, begged of her to kiss him; she was obstinate and would not, and all the rest of the passengers were kept awake by hearing the poor fellow imploring his Alice to forgive him with a kiss; it was a continuation of * Alice, do kiss me; oh, Alice, dear, do kiss me.' It was fun for a time, but we got tired of being kept awake, so an old military officer put his head through the curtain and sang out lustily ' for goodness sake, Alice, do kiss your husband, and let's go to sleep.' We got to sleep after that."

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 583, 2 May 1876, Page 3

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PULMAN'S SLEEPING CARS. Globe, Volume V, Issue 583, 2 May 1876, Page 3

PULMAN'S SLEEPING CARS. Globe, Volume V, Issue 583, 2 May 1876, Page 3

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