Heinie and Louie wake from their slumber and after a quarrel about the division of their stolen breakfast, they set out to seek their fortunes in an unsympathetic world, and spoil a valuable painting in the hands of Don Mendez, an art ...See moreHeinie and Louie wake from their slumber and after a quarrel about the division of their stolen breakfast, they set out to seek their fortunes in an unsympathetic world, and spoil a valuable painting in the hands of Don Mendez, an art connoisseur, who is out with his sister. Don Mendez is a fiery don who was raised on a bottle of tobacco juice, and he tells the boys they will work out the damage or die. "You shall watch this door of my sister's room, so that her American sweetheart can't spirit her away," he tells Heinie. "And you this one," is his command to Louie. But sister's sweetheart comes in through the window, and together he and sister plan our heroes' downfall. Sister entices first Heinie into her room and then caresses him with a brick. Louie is next and receives the same attention. Then the sweethearts elope and leave Heinie and Louie to the mercies (?) of the paprika person who awakes in due time and furnishes the hard luck twins with the excitement to which they are accustomed. Written by
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