Miss Milly Vincent is not on speaking terms with her neighbor, Theophile Dour, and when her Angora kitten is discovered eating Mr. Dour's breakfast, he becomes furious. A note is hastily penned and delivered to Miss Vincent, requesting, "...See moreMiss Milly Vincent is not on speaking terms with her neighbor, Theophile Dour, and when her Angora kitten is discovered eating Mr. Dour's breakfast, he becomes furious. A note is hastily penned and delivered to Miss Vincent, requesting, "that she keep her cat off Mr. Dour's premises." The same day, Mr. Dour's prize bull pup enters the apartment of Miss Vincent and sets the household topsy-turvy. Miss Vincent and Mr. Dour engage in an aristocratic squabble, the latter threatening suit. It so happens that Mr. Dour later slips on the icy pavement in front of Miss Vincent's home, and is slightly injured. She, with the help of a physician, doctors him. Some time later, Dour dismisses the damage suit and is about to propose to Miss Vincent when the physician enters and takes her away, saying, "We're going to be married tomorrow." Dour is nonplussed and sinks weakly into a chair. Written by
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