Mr. Peck, a wealthy old man, has a ward, Irene, whose father has left a will saying she is to marry Peck when of age. The picture opens with Irene bidding her school-girl friends good-bye. Peck takes her home. George meets Irene and they ...See moreMr. Peck, a wealthy old man, has a ward, Irene, whose father has left a will saying she is to marry Peck when of age. The picture opens with Irene bidding her school-girl friends good-bye. Peck takes her home. George meets Irene and they become mutually interested in each other. Peck observes the infatuation and drives George away from his house. Next day at church George again forces his attentions on Irene along with other boys. Peck, in order to keep Irene u unspotted, dresses her as a boy. Irene in this disguise gets into an embarrassing position one day and is rescued by George, who does not recognize. Later, Irene tells George that she is being forced into marrying Peck. Disguised as an apple woman, George gains entrance to Peck's grounds. While the housekeeper is in the kitchen, George puts Irene beneath his apples and escapes. Peck hears of it and gives pursuit, but arrives at the church too late. George has made Irene his wife and gives Peck the laugh. Written by
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