Show SHE HAD LOST NEW osband many languages tried on frantic woman before the causo cause of her trouble was explained she walled gesticulated declaimed every language that got oft sixteen northbound north bound subway trains at thirty third street station was tried on her hut but nobody could make out more than wan obvious to all from the start that the woman was frantically excited and had lost something on the line into both tunnels site she pointed sh she c was about thirty years old and g good od crea looking people thought the poor creature must have mislaid millaid her baby somewhere along the track several wanted to go to search but she pointed mostly into the tunnel through which she had bad not trav traveled eted none could solve the mystery for nearly au an hour she went through all the regular signs of intense distress and caused a block among the passengers at the station the crowd extended into the street and gae rise to rumors that theria had been a terrible accident still no one could under understand stend her and she wu would id not understand any sort of persuasion to take hr hir departure policemen hughes got off the seventeenth train and took her to the east thirty fifth street police station there the twelfth person sent for tried polish and learned that the woman was gorud recently arrived and still more recently married and lived somewhere on a hill in spuyten duyvis duyvil but she did not know where she had been shopping with her husband in fourteenth street and la in the rush at six the crowd on the subway had carried her into a local train and her husband into an express the police gave nor her coffee and cakes and sent out to ind her husband new york world |