. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . shot at it, andeverything looked fine. Suddenly I saw the dukes daughtergo rigid, like as if someone had put apiece of ice down hei* i)aek (I guess Ihadnt told you she was the dukesdaughter be-fore); the restof the gangwas looking atHank, who wasgetting w^armedup, and I wasthe only onewho saw herget the a second shesaw me lookingat her, andafter taking- aquick slant atthe old manto see that hewasnt watch-ing she gaveme the quiethigh sign tocome aroundto the otherend of the sneaked in,and I w^entaround to thefront end,figuring shemust h


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . shot at it, andeverything looked fine. Suddenly I saw the dukes daughtergo rigid, like as if someone had put apiece of ice down hei* i)aek (I guess Ihadnt told you she was the dukesdaughter be-fore); the restof the gangwas looking atHank, who wasgetting w^armedup, and I wasthe only onewho saw herget the a second shesaw me lookingat her, andafter taking- aquick slant atthe old manto see that hewasnt watch-ing she gaveme the quiethigh sign tocome aroundto the otherend of the sneaked in,and I w^entaround to thefront end,figuring shemust havefallen for mymanly figureand wonderingwhat kind of ahit Id .make with the duke. I hated to leave theboys and go with this nobility bunch l)utif the young queen wanted me to marryher I wasnt the man to refuse. When I got around to the front, whereno one was looking, she comes down thesteps and asked me who the fellow hidingbehind the car repairers shanty was. Ilooked over and saw that it was Heine,who was peeking around the corner, not. knowing that we could sec* him. So Itold her who he was and right away shetold mv to go get him. That kind offloored me for a minute. I tried to tellher who Heine was but she said she knewhim and to go get him at once. Shewas used to being obeyed, all went. Heine wasnt very anxious to goover, but I told him what a boob he was not to get aknock-down tonobility whenhe got thechance andfinally he comeover to the car,where she waswaiting. Whenshe saw him,she run up tohim andgrabbed bothhis hands andbegin talking alot of Germanat him, whichwas inconsider-ate of her, menot under-standing a wordof it. Even ifI couldnt un-derstand thelanguage I gottheir meaningand I could seethey was re-united lovers,though Icouldnt figurehow she and abrakey evergot mixed uptogether. Ifelt I was sort of an extra crowd there soI moseyed otY to one side, waiting untiltheyd come up for air. Pretty soon I heard the engineer callin his flag and I figured that the m


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