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Smith & Smith, publishers, in a letter, notify Professor Bernard that they will accept his latest story if he will alter the enclosed paragraph: "Marry me and I will do away with my wife as I did her father." The absent-minded professor leaves this paragraph on his study table while he goes to the store to secure some cloth for his wife. The Professor, however, is very absent-minded, and forgets his mission when he meets a group of firemen who induce him to play a game of checkers. In the meantime, Ellen, the cook, is having her troubles with the butcher boy, who brings liver instead of chops, as ordered.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Harry Lonsdale | Professor Bernard | Unowned | |
Jessie Stewart | Mrs. Bernard - the Professor's Wife | Unowned | |
Mattie Fitzgerald | Ellen - the Cook | Unowned | |
Rex De Rosselli | Sam - the Butcher Boy | Unowned | |
Frank Maish | Bates - the Friend's Chauffeur | Unowned | |
Edgar G. Wynn | Jackson - the Friend's Servant | Unowned | |
Lafe McKee | Sam - a Fireman | Unowned | |
William Stowell | The Sergeant of Police | Unowned |