Railway Literature
Railway Literature. Book-stall keeper. "Book, ma'am? Yes, ma'am. Here's a popular work by an eminent surgeon, just published. 'Broken Legs: And How to Mend Them;' or, would you like the last number of 'The Railway Operator?'"
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