The Locomotive And Man
A Incomoih-.. i.s nolsy when she is lint: so is ,-i man. Wfcen a locomotivo R-ete too ful] she laye down; men do. A Ioeomotive's draít te governed by a pétticoat; the di-afta oí meo are oftem affected by the saine iníhience. On a damp, dark nighí i locomo1 ■ Bllpp ry and t.reaclierous; man too. A locomotlve, when nw by night, Bhould always have a piloot;' a man should liavc two. A locomotive t ha t is alwaya out níghts Booíi becomee faded; we have seen faded men. A dead locomotive has no pulldead men same. 'LocO'motivvs spark nlghte; so men do. As a loco-motive changee from warm to lior sii' prespircs; and a man. A locomotiva ba always hot whcn there s an "Iajin-ucar;" hi bo white man. Water is good for a loeomothv: trv it on a man. A smoking locomotivo is a nuieance; ditto man.- Weetern Railway The one who wtíl ha foand Ín fcrikl eapabie of great acte of Jovc ík ever t.lie one ivho is always dointr ate small ones.
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