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Show BOY COULDN'T BE KILLED. Struck by Passenger Train, but Re-ceives Re-ceives Only a Slight Bruise. PORT JERVIS, July lO.-Seated on a rail of thc Erlo rnllroad ln front of hlo hime, near Shoholn, Pa.. Lewis Fralley. aged U, was so absorbed ln n newspaper ho was reading that he was struck by a passengor trajn and thrown forty feot Into a field. His mother rushed to him expecting expect-ing to find her son dead. "Don't cry. mamma; I'm not hurt," exclaimed ex-claimed the youngster cheerily, as ho sat up and rubbed his log. Engineer Knno stopped tho express and backed to the scene of the accident. Ho got out of his engine, trembling and white. "Looking for my corpso?" laughingly questioned tho lad. who was walking toward to-ward him. "Well. I'm all right. Only got a hip bruise.' Go on with your train' The train went on. |