The Golden Age of Patents : a Parody On Yankee Inventiveness

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The Golden Age of Patents : a Parody On Yankee Inventiveness
Wallace Peck
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A clean skin will make the pas- senger feel so frisky that he will be per- mitted to jump off and on the rushing train to exercise his \ renewed vitality.
Finally we will have '■d^ the Divorce Drawing- room Car, for the special seclusion and comfort of mismated mates, en route to the great divorce belt of the North-West, where marriage certificates are used for fly-paper.
This car will be dropped at Chicago, and switched on to a turntable.
THE BATHING CAR.
Al).' THE DIVORCE DRAWING-ROOM CAR.
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It will then be made to revolve three times, which act, according to Blackstone^ in ** Every Man His Own Judge " (sect. 9, pp. i, 317) shall constitute a legal separation for all the passengers within.
A complete law library (on divorce rulings, etc.) will be found over the water-cooler. A telephone will connect with the engineer, thus THE MULTUM IN PARVO TRAIN, 1/ enabling timid dames to frequently ask if a cow can be seen on the track this side of the Pacific coast.
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