Part 4 (1/2)
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That in no town in America where it has played has ”Uncle Tom's Cabin”
ever failed to make money.
--38
That the tenement districts are the unhealthy places they are because the dwellers hang their bed-clothing out on the fire-escapes.
--39
That, in small town hotels, the tap marked ”hot water” always gives forth cold water and that the tap marked ”cold” always gives forth hot.
--40
That every lieutenant in the American army who went to France had an affair with a French comtesse.
--41
That when cousins marry, their children are born blind, deformed, or imbecile.
--42
That a cat falling from the twentieth story of the Singer Building will land upon the pavement below on its feet, uninjured and as frisky as ever.
--43
That the acc.u.mulation of great wealth always brings with it great unhappiness.
--44
That it is unlucky to count the carriages in a funeral.
--45
That the roulette wheel at Monte Carlo is controlled by a wire as thin as a hair which is controlled in turn by a b.u.t.ton hidden beneath the rug near the operator's great toe.
--46
That Polish women are so little human that one of them can have a baby at 8 A.M. and cook her husband's dinner at noon.