A young man helps Ethel out of trouble with her car and she asks him to call. But Ethel has a sister, Billie, a little younger and pretty, so Ethel fears she'll have no chance. Mother says, "We'll dress Billie as a child until you land him...See moreA young man helps Ethel out of trouble with her car and she asks him to call. But Ethel has a sister, Billie, a little younger and pretty, so Ethel fears she'll have no chance. Mother says, "We'll dress Billie as a child until you land him." Billie objects, but Mother and Ethel carry out the plan. Harry calls and takes a great fancy to the "child." He brings her candy and toys and dolls, while Billie rages inwardly. There is to be a party and Billie insists upon going, so vehemently that Harry overhears her, and learns the secret. Mother refuses, but Billie slips off and Harry falls for her harder than ever. Next day he determines to have some fun, so he says, "Come, sit on my knee, my child." She does and each one thinks they are kidding the other. Stella and Ethel catch them and are horrified. Harry's love-making gives him away and he proposes. They drive to the minister, who refuses to marry such a child to anyone. Ethel and mother have followed, and when Harry says, "Billie or nobody," mother consents to the marriage. Written by
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