The Railroad Telegrapher, Volum 31,Del 1Order of Railroad Telegraphers, 1914 |
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Side 29
... look after the road . Much as Bob disliked his job as an “ also ran " in the railroad game , the greatest hap- piness of his life came out of it , for one morning he had gone up the valley a short way to beg a bucket of drinking water ...
... look after the road . Much as Bob disliked his job as an “ also ran " in the railroad game , the greatest hap- piness of his life came out of it , for one morning he had gone up the valley a short way to beg a bucket of drinking water ...
Side 33
... look into Mr. French's face . " I regret that he should harbor the idea that any person connected with the manage- ment of this road lacks efficiency , and hav- ing such conviction nothing will satisfy him except a sacrifice , " said Mr ...
... look into Mr. French's face . " I regret that he should harbor the idea that any person connected with the manage- ment of this road lacks efficiency , and hav- ing such conviction nothing will satisfy him except a sacrifice , " said Mr ...
Side 42
... look into the human body , and have proved that diseases are transmitted by the fly and the mosquito ! I settled in this very town and hung out my shingle . Experience was then the doc- tor's best card . A bald head , a pair of mutton ...
... look into the human body , and have proved that diseases are transmitted by the fly and the mosquito ! I settled in this very town and hung out my shingle . Experience was then the doc- tor's best card . A bald head , a pair of mutton ...
Side 43
... look at the horse . Mr. Parkinson had sent the veterinary away and there was no one present at my visit to the patient but myself and his owner . The horse was lying on the stable floor to all appearance dead . My first im- pulse was ...
... look at the horse . Mr. Parkinson had sent the veterinary away and there was no one present at my visit to the patient but myself and his owner . The horse was lying on the stable floor to all appearance dead . My first im- pulse was ...
Side 45
... look at the clock . I glanced up . The hands pointed to 2:30 . I had been asleep more than two hours and perhaps , after all , the extra had passed . And if it had - well , they would need a wrecker , some doctors and nurses and a few ...
... look at the clock . I glanced up . The hands pointed to 2:30 . I had been asleep more than two hours and perhaps , after all , the extra had passed . And if it had - well , they would need a wrecker , some doctors and nurses and a few ...
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