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  • In Baby's Garden (1915)
  • Short | Short, Drama
In Baby's Garden (1915)
Short | Short, Drama

The Kidlet wanted a little garden all of her own, just like the gardener's little boy had down in a little patch in a corner of her mother's great big grounds. Her governess told her how big things always grew from little ones, but when ...See moreThe Kidlet wanted a little garden all of her own, just like the gardener's little boy had down in a little patch in a corner of her mother's great big grounds. Her governess told her how big things always grew from little ones, but when she tried to raise a new set of dishes by planting the pieces of a broken dish, she soon found out that this was not always the case. That was all before her big uncle returned from Africa. The uncle gave the Kidlet a lot of pretty things, like dolls and beads, but she wondered why Uncle and Mother made such a fuss over one little bag of beads which they put into the wall safe, and paid so little attention to her own, which were so much prettier. She would have been much enlightened, had she been able to realize just what it meant when Uncle told her governess and her mother one day that "Those South African diamonds are worth many thousands of dollars and represent my fortune." Not realizing this, and having a chance one night when her mama left the safe open, to take them without anyone being the wiser, she took them, intending to plant the diamonds. There was a lot of trouble when mama found the diamonds were gone, and the governess, who was left in the room by the Kidlet's mother with instructions to close the safe, was blamed. The governess had closed the safe, but she had not been looking when the little one peeked into it and found the shiny "beads." There was an awful row about something which the Kidlet did not know, right beside the little one's garden. She thought that she would stop it, so she told what she had planted. Mamma and uncle both rushed over to her garden and they didn't leave much of it after they got through digging up the pretty, shiny "beads." Then they rushed off, saying they were going to bring the governess back, and would have left the Kidlet alone, if she hadn't begged to go with them. They found the governess alone, looking mighty sad, but got happy when they told her about what Baby had been doing in her garden. Everybody kissed everybody all around, except Uncle didn't kiss the governess, though he looked like he wanted to. Mama hurried Baby off so that the others could be alone, and what do you think? Mama leaned down and whispered for her not to look around, for Uncle was telling the governess she must come home and be his wife. Baby didn't quite understand it all, but anyway, she's glad the pretty governess is coming back to help her make another garden. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Nov 14, 1915

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Nov 14, 1915 (United States)

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