Miss Botch, a maid of ancient vintage, writes a play and carries it to the manager. She reads on for an hour and then finds that her audience has gone to sleep. It is no use. She takes it to the 10, 20, and 30 office and reads it. After ...See moreMiss Botch, a maid of ancient vintage, writes a play and carries it to the manager. She reads on for an hour and then finds that her audience has gone to sleep. It is no use. She takes it to the 10, 20, and 30 office and reads it. After listening for an hour they toss her out the window. She lands on a telephone pole, and is saved by her maid with a rope. Nothing daunted, she goes to a vaudeville manager and is promptly given the hook. She then makes her play into a motion picture scenario. The Eclair studio is shown. She reads it to the director and he takes it for a comedy instead of a tragedy. But before the play continues Miss Botch is again sent to the street. Thus the difficulties continue. She lands into trouble with the policeman and with a suffragette and finally lands in a meeting of the Ladies Cracy Wuilt Asylum. They accept her play, but before finishing are attacked by a stream of water from a well-directed hose. Written by
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