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Show II A Railroad Man's Knock. I "That famous railroad man, the late I Samuel Sloan," said a New York bank-I bank-I er, "loved fast trains and hated slow I ones. They tell a story about a trick I ho onco played on a railroad whose I service was notoriously slow. I "Having, several times, to uso thli I railroad's afternoon accommodation, I ho caused a sign to bo painted, which I ho took from his pocket and hung In tbo front of one of the cars when nobody no-body wub looking. The sign said: I 'Passengers nro requested not to pluck I flowers while the train Is in mo-I mo-I tloa" |