Title | The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists |
Page | 209 |
Chapter | -- |
Text |
`All right, then,' said the boy, contentedly; `and I'll get the railway station built and I'll have the lines chalked on the floor, and the signals put up before you come home, so that there'll be no time wasted. And I'll put one chair at one end of the room and another chair at the other end, and tie some string across for telegraph wires. That'll be a very good idea, won't it, Dad?' and Owen agreed. `But of course I'll come to meet you just the same as other Saturdays, because I'm going to buy a ha'porth of milk |