Harry stole Charlie's girl when they were children. After forty years enmity increases, though both have become ministers, Harry utterly refuses to let his daughter, Polly, marry Paul, Charlie's son. And Charlie is just as bitterly opposed...See moreHarry stole Charlie's girl when they were children. After forty years enmity increases, though both have become ministers, Harry utterly refuses to let his daughter, Polly, marry Paul, Charlie's son. And Charlie is just as bitterly opposed to becoming the father-in-law of Harry's daughter. The young folks elope and wire their parents they are married. They send the message a bit prematurely, however, as the Justice of the Peace has refused to marry them overnight, and meanwhile the marriage license blows out of the window of the boy's room into the hands of a thief. The thief is arrested and the license restored the next morning to the distraught couple. By the time the fathers reach the court the ceremony is over. Written by
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