. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . T. Von B-H, Hohenzollern 41 42 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. The last of Tommy from a man with an insects intelligence and awolfs heart, and so forth. Mr. Hohenzollern,in whom the instinct of self-preservation wasactive, jammed his hat on his head and beatan exit. On his return in the evening his spouse,whose passions had subsided and whose reasonhad begun to assert itself by her contemplationof the ex-dearly beloved, which by now wasbeginning to make its presence known in theair, so to speak, broached the subject again,and the ensuing disc


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . T. Von B-H, Hohenzollern 41 42 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. The last of Tommy from a man with an insects intelligence and awolfs heart, and so forth. Mr. Hohenzollern,in whom the instinct of self-preservation wasactive, jammed his hat on his head and beatan exit. On his return in the evening his spouse,whose passions had subsided and whose reasonhad begun to assert itself by her contemplationof the ex-dearly beloved, which by now wasbeginning to make its presence known in theair, so to speak, broached the subject again,and the ensuing discussion finally resulted ina compromise to the end that Mr. Hohenzollernwas to Von Bethman-HoUweg in a nicepaper parcel and carryit tohis place of business,whence he was to have it disposed of by theHealth Department scavengers. This was done. When Mr. H. issued forth thenext morning he had a large but neat paperparcel under his arm, and was puffing vigor-ously on a punkerino profundo to soothe acertain nervousness and to distract the atten-tion of bystanders and fellow passengers fromthe package to the


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