The Other Train
In a dingy little attic, in one of the cheapest tenements in New York, a little old lady is huddled up in a chair by the side of a table. In her withered and trembling fingers is a letter, w... Read allIn a dingy little attic, in one of the cheapest tenements in New York, a little old lady is huddled up in a chair by the side of a table. In her withered and trembling fingers is a letter, which informs her that she will be admitted to the poor house. She goes to the railway stat... Read allIn a dingy little attic, in one of the cheapest tenements in New York, a little old lady is huddled up in a chair by the side of a table. In her withered and trembling fingers is a letter, which informs her that she will be admitted to the poor house. She goes to the railway station and asks the agent to inform her when the train arrives. He answers in the affirmative... Read all