Excerpt from The Morningside, Vol. 4: April, 1899
I beckoned to the conductor to stop, and as I tinned to the door I leaned toward the young lady and, by virtue of my gray hair, said softly, Follow me, my dear 1 Then I walked slowly toward the rear entrance - slowly, until the car had stopped. Then I stumbled; my hat fell off and I fainted in the stout lady's arms.
I was brought to in a few moments and discovered that the young people had escaped, the stout lady had hysterics, and that I had passed my street but my goodness! I am not so old that a few blocks, more or less, make any difference.
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