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I do?' 'Get out at the next station,' said he. 'Where is't?' 'Worcester.'--fare, a dollar sixty-two.' 'Ain't my ticket good for nothing?' said Me. 'You don't know nothing about the trains, do you? nor what time we get to Worcester?' 'We ought to get to Worcester by half past 3' said the lady. 'WheWorcester by half past 3' said the lady. 'Where be we a stopping now?' 'I don't know; I think something is wrong there is no station here.' Just as she spoke one of the gentlemen who had got out — as id she; 'what shall I do!' 'I think you will have to spend, the night at Worcester, and go back in the morning,' said the lady. 'Well, if I go to York now,tory of Mrs. Dodd's wanderings, advised her to ask somebody in the station at Worcester to show her a hotel, and then to proceed in the first morning train to Albanyr and one of her green eyes. After long delay the train moved on, and at Worcester our old lady left the cars, not without a hearty shake of the hand from her u