Percy calls on Violet. Her mother must sit in at all conversations. Clarence calls and presents flowers to both mother and Violet, and immediately jumps into favor. Percy dislikes Clarence and does not hesitate to show it. The nest time he...See morePercy calls on Violet. Her mother must sit in at all conversations. Clarence calls and presents flowers to both mother and Violet, and immediately jumps into favor. Percy dislikes Clarence and does not hesitate to show it. The nest time he calls Percy brings flowers for both ladies also. Clarence also calls and brings a large box of candy for each of the ladies. Mother invites them in for a bit of supper. Clarence suggests eating some of the candy just as Percy baa the pepper box in his hand. Percy volunteers to get it and sprinkles a goodly portion of the contents of the pepper box all over the candy. He brings it in and he and Clarence and Violet all take some. Immediately they are seized with sneezing fits and compelled to take refuge in the lemonade to quench their burning thirsts. Violet and Percy exit into the parlor where they make up and she forgives him. Meanwhile Clarence is having a hard time explaining that it was not his fault and mother proves that she holds nothing much against him by proposing to him. He can do naught but except and go into the parlor to find Violet in Percy's strong arms, and when all hands explain the double engagement everything ends well. Written by
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