The New York Subway Its Construction and Equipment
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little black head lay still upon the pillow, and repentant Jill was
fast asleep with a red mitten in her hand.
Mrs. Pecq was an Englishwoman who had left Montreal at the
death of her husband, a French Canadian, and had come to live in
the tiny cottage which stood near Mrs. Minot's big house,
separated only by an arbor-vitae hedge. A sad, silent person, who
had seen better days, but said nothing about them, and earned her
bread by sewing, nursing, work in the factory, or anything that
came in her way, being anxious to educate her little girl. Now, as
she sat beside the bed in the small, poor room, that hope almost
died within her, for here was the child laid up for months,
probably, and the one ambition and pleasure of the solitary
woman's life was to see Janey Pecq's name over all the high marks
in the school-reports she proudly brought home.
"She'll win through, please Heaven, and I'll see my lass a
gentlewoman yet, thanks to the good friend in yonder, who will
never let her want for care," thought the poor soul, looking out into
the gloom where a long ray of light streamed from the great house
warm and comfortable upon the cottage, like the spirit of kindness
which made the inmates friends and neighbors.
Meantime, that other mother sat by her boy's bed as anxious but
with better hope, for Mrs. Minot made trouble sweet and helpful
by the way in which she bore it; and her boys were learning of her
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. INTRODUCTION, 13 CHAPTER I. THE ROUTE OF THE ROAD--PASSENGER STATIONS AND TRACKS, 23 CHAPTER II. TYPES AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION, 37 CHAPTER III. POWER HOUSE BUILDING, 67 CHAPTER IV. POWER PLANT FROM COAL PILE TO SHAFTS OF ENGINES AND TURBINES, 77 CHAPTER V. SYSTEM OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, 91 CHAPTER VI. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OF CARS, 117