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Show ' COULD SYMPATHIZE. ! OUb Skinner, the actor, and Mrs. ! , Skinner were once on the train from : Philadelphia to New York, vhere Mr. Skinner was to appear in a new play. Mr. Skinner made use of the two-Tiour trip by rehearsing parts of his role, muttering in a low voice and . occasionally making a gesture. When this had gone on for some time a lady 1 sitting In the seat behind them leaned ; jl over and tapped Mrs. Skinner on the ; shoulder. "You have my sympathy, poor worn-an," worn-an," she said, "I have one just like him at home." New York Morning Telegraph. ; jH |