. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . showing M^iry seated at typewriter, j)laying amerry tune on the keys. Sheissmiling. Thekeysrunlikeclockwork.(Curtain.)Act II, Scene III. night, at ten oclock. Voices from behind the curtain:— Type Writer: Well, how do you feel by this time. Keys?Flippant Keys: Fine! Cover on tight and were ready fora snooze. Rubber Roller: Benzine, where are you?Benny : Right under the table where I Roller: Say, tell us how you pulled off that : Yes, Benny, tell us about it. Benny Benzine: It was simply an accident. I lay awake all


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . showing M^iry seated at typewriter, j)laying amerry tune on the keys. Sheissmiling. Thekeysrunlikeclockwork.(Curtain.)Act II, Scene III. night, at ten oclock. Voices from behind the curtain:— Type Writer: Well, how do you feel by this time. Keys?Flippant Keys: Fine! Cover on tight and were ready fora snooze. Rubber Roller: Benzine, where are you?Benny : Right under the table where I Roller: Say, tell us how you pulled off that : Yes, Benny, tell us about it. Benny Benzine: It was simply an accident. I lay awake all night wonying about it. Themore I thought the madder Igot. This rrorning I felt asthough I ccrild stand it nolonger. I held my breath aslong as I could and my neckbegan to perspire. Suddenlymy collar burst. You knowthe rest. Mary smelled itand Alice told her. Flippant Keys: Threecheers for Benny Benzine!He gets there every time! All: Rah! Rah! Rah!for Benny Benzine, whosaves us from the RubbishCemetery!(Curtain. Soft nnisi<M. T. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, IQ22


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