A Good Samaritan by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews


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A GOOD SAMARITAN

by

MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN ANDREWS

Illustrated by Charlotte Harding

New York
McClure, Phillips & Co.

Second Impression
MCMVI






LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS


"That'll get even Webster's Union for chargin' me two cents for
'soon,'" he chuckled

"Recky," he bubbled, "good old Recky--bes' fren' ev' had"

"Who's your friend, Billy?"

"Thank you--thank you very much--very, very much--old rhinoceros"

"So tired," he remarked. "Go'n have good nap now"

"Could he--couldn't he?"

At every station the conductor and Rex had to reason with him

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