Weary Willie is a happy tramp but is a trifle sleepy. He seeks a park bench for a slumber and falls asleep next to a colored man. If we could all have the dreams of Weary Willie, we'd be willing to sleep on park benches, too. He is ...See moreWeary Willie is a happy tramp but is a trifle sleepy. He seeks a park bench for a slumber and falls asleep next to a colored man. If we could all have the dreams of Weary Willie, we'd be willing to sleep on park benches, too. He is transplanted to Nowhere where he is presented with a beautiful harem. He sees an oriental maiden he wants to marry, and thinking her to be the Rajah's wife, he confesses his love for her to the Rajah. The Rajah promises to give Willie his wife if he can shoot the apple from one of the colored servant's heads. William Tell has nothing on Willie and Willie wins the Rajah's wife. But the wife isn't this beautiful young girl but an old indescribable mass of ugliness. Willie has had enough and is escaping pursued by the colored servant when he wakes up. Written by
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