Harold was a young divinity student. When his instructor assigned him to make an investigation of the cabarets he took it very seriously. He impressed his friend, Tom, as pilot amid the haunts of high life. The first night out he saw Mazie...See moreHarold was a young divinity student. When his instructor assigned him to make an investigation of the cabarets he took it very seriously. He impressed his friend, Tom, as pilot amid the haunts of high life. The first night out he saw Mazie, the cabaret singer, and he became convinced she must be saved. Now Tom was broke, as young collegians often are. He got busy right away and wired Harold's father to come to the rescue of his son, who seemed likely to be led astray. The old man hiked for the city, followed by Harold's ma. And it came to pass that Tom, after he had touched Harold's old man, thought he would take Mazie out and prove that she couldn't be saved. The whole affair untangled itself in the cabaret. Harold was watching Mazie. His dad was watching them both. Ma was watching the trio, and Tom was waiting for the family to get together so he could have Mazie to himself. Did he get her? He did not. Mazie invited Pa, Harold and Tom to meet her eight children. Whereupon the would-be saviors and her would-be affinity, in the person of the naughty Tom, did a dejected lock-step out of the cabaret. Written by
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