Roy Dean and his wife had been married about five years when Roy began to neglect his home for the club. Becoming desperate at her husband's neglect, Mrs. Dean threatened to sue for divorce. Proceedings are underway when a letter from Mrs....See moreRoy Dean and his wife had been married about five years when Roy began to neglect his home for the club. Becoming desperate at her husband's neglect, Mrs. Dean threatened to sue for divorce. Proceedings are underway when a letter from Mrs. Dean's sister reminds her that she has promised to attend her sister's wedding. Mrs. Dean shows the letter to her husband and for the sake of appearances they agree to attend the wedding together. One of the little flower girls mischievously fills the brim of Mrs. Dean's hat with rice and also spills some of it down the inside of her coat without the knowledge of Mrs. Dean. On the way home in the train Mrs. Dean removes her coat, out spills the rice. Arriving home, Mrs. Dean takes off her hat and another shower of rice falls from it. After all have gone to bed except Dean he sits looking at the little mound of rice that fell from his wife's hat. It brings to his memory scenes connected with her wedding. He steals to her room and asks forgiveness for his neglect and promises to begin all over again. Written by
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