Mrs. Finch is wild over the subject of reincarnation. Her husband is much against it. She thinks she is the reincarnation of Cleopatra, and must dress and act like her. She makes her husband dress like Julius Caesar, as her aunt is coming ...See moreMrs. Finch is wild over the subject of reincarnation. Her husband is much against it. She thinks she is the reincarnation of Cleopatra, and must dress and act like her. She makes her husband dress like Julius Caesar, as her aunt is coming on a visit, and she also believes in it, and they thereby will get all her money. Thurlow Finch enlists the aid of the cook and her sweetheart to cure them of their belief. He makes the aunt dance. The crystal-gazer, who has caused them to believe in reincarnation, takes the pearls from the aunt's neck, but is caught in the act and arrested. This cures his wife and aunt of their foolishness, and they swear never to believe in it again. Written by
Universal Weekly, July 1, 1922
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