. The street railway review . besaid to have their best welfare at heart. Altogether the backward glance, and comparison ofthe now with the then, may well be viewed with satis-faction and pride alike by the • Old Man and STof THE BRAVE Grace Duffie Boylan. My papas the bravest man in town, He aint fraid of a single thing;I ride on his wheel when he goes down. An myl but the trolley bells ring!We ride on the track just awful straight ahead of the lectric car. An I laogh when the trolley bells ring. The niotornian he looks awful mad. An he conies behind me as nears he dares,B


. The street railway review . besaid to have their best welfare at heart. Altogether the backward glance, and comparison ofthe now with the then, may well be viewed with satis-faction and pride alike by the • Old Man and STof THE BRAVE Grace Duffie Boylan. My papas the bravest man in town, He aint fraid of a single thing;I ride on his wheel when he goes down. An myl but the trolley bells ring!We ride on the track just awful straight ahead of the lectric car. An I laogh when the trolley bells ring. The niotornian he looks awful mad. An he conies behind me as nears he dares,But I dont care. Im as glad as glad, For he is a wicked man at swears,An my papa rides as cool an slow—They dassent run over him, you know— An* he lets the old trolley bell ring! The motorman he yells loud to us. An the old conductor comes and cries: Get off the track! Ancuss ancuss— (He will jest go somewhere when he diesOBut papa he jest laughs an* slowsUp tillthe smarty in there knows He aint fraid of the trolley bells ring. When I get big as papa men areI will take my little boy with me An ride in front of a trolley car,An hell think Im brave as I can be,Ill keep a train load of people back By riding ahead of em o


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