The honorable Heinie again shouts that the world owes him and his partner a living and that they must get it. Comfortably resting under some hay in a stranger's barn-loft, they are rudely disturbed by a pitchfork in the hands of the ...See moreThe honorable Heinie again shouts that the world owes him and his partner a living and that they must get it. Comfortably resting under some hay in a stranger's barn-loft, they are rudely disturbed by a pitchfork in the hands of the stranger. Forcibly ejected from the loft via the air route, they escape the necessity for arnica by landing in a cistern. With a fire nicely burning and their clothing set to dry, Heinie engages in a game of solitaire and Louie, reading the news of the day before notices that the wealthy Mrs. Moore has decided to purchase the "Black Statue" from one Prof. Weiss. Heinie, a man possessing great powers of control, is immediately given a coat of liquid black with trousers to match. Properly packed, Heinie is brought to the house of the wealthy Mrs. Moore, but the fond embraces of the women prove his powers of resistance to be nil, and he and his companion Louie must needs retreat. And then he awakens, from a dream. Written by
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