Mr. and Mrs. Creighton are troubled with a bad cook. They insist on giving Mary arguments and finally discharge her. That same day Mrs. Creighton receives a letter from her rich uncle, Baldy, informing her that he is coming to visit them. ...See moreMr. and Mrs. Creighton are troubled with a bad cook. They insist on giving Mary arguments and finally discharge her. That same day Mrs. Creighton receives a letter from her rich uncle, Baldy, informing her that he is coming to visit them. She knows that his one weakness is a good meal, and also that Mary is superior to any cook they might employ. Mary is induced to stay. Baldy arrives and sits down to the first meal. The family is afraid that he might kick, but instead he is immensely pleased. Later he tells Mary that her cooking is great, that he desired her to cook for him through life. She consents and they are married. They return home and the family, seeing his fortune in the hands of their deadly enemy, the cook, are thrown into a state of collapse. Written by
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