Is person in next seat a passenger, or guest? It matters for free people
About 7 P. M. one night in December, 1931, two young men left Jackson, Tenn., for Brownsville, 26 miles away, to call on a set of young ladies. By David Tulis / NoogaRadio Three miles out of Jackson it was discovered that the bulb in the left head-light had burned out. Andrew Taylor, Jr., was at the wheel, and James Talbot was at his right — the “passenger,” as we would call him. Neither party had 35 cents with which to buy a new bulb. They decided to make the trip with only one light burning. Near midnight on the … Continue reading Is person in next seat a passenger, or guest? It matters for free people
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