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'OME, SWEET OME.

The new arrival at the London hotel owed allegiance to Europe's Imperial surprise packet, the Kaiser. "From Potsdam I vos come," he announce]. 'A line place, sir," remarked the milliliter, politely. "Dere vos a petter." "Ves, Berlin." "Xein, Ohm." "Ohm ? In—er—Germany, of course." " Donnerwettcr, nein ; in dis country in lCnsrland." "(iiim," repeated the manager, retied ively. "Va. i vo> come from L'otsdarn, to see ' ohm.' I vos at der gonccrt in L'otsdarn, and I heal" der great ftnglish soprano sing dat ' Dere is 110 lihi.ee like Ohm,' and all der English people in der goncort cry like der ieet!e Ijml»io>. Dot must Ik; der vonderful Place. ohm, to make der ! Knglish cry. I. link to mincseit, I !vi 11 go and see dis Place Ohm vot j der vos no blace like. Now, vick ! is der way to Uom ?"

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 343, 8 March 1911, Page 7

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'OME, SWEET OME. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 343, 8 March 1911, Page 7

'OME, SWEET OME. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 343, 8 March 1911, Page 7

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