When Ray was coming on the train to marry me, he had a four hour wait in Omaha, Nebraska and he saw a little boy about ten years old come in the depot. He had no shoes or coat. It was April and cold weather, so he took him to a store and bought him socks, shoes and a coat. That's the kind of a man Ray Waldo was. - Taken from an autobiography by Thelma Waldo.
When Ray was coming on the train to marry me, he had a four hour wait in Omaha, Nebraska and he saw a little boy about ten years old come in the depot. He had no shoes or coat. It was April and cold weather, so he took him to a store and bought him socks, shoes and a coat. That's the kind of a man Ray Waldo was. - Taken from an autobiography by Thelma Waldo.
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