Jake Adams and his wife Sarah cannot agree in anything. The wife says, "You can have the boy, I'll take the girl and go." Jake tries to dissuade Sarah, but she is determined. They part. Until Mrs. Adams can arrange matters satisfactorily, ...See moreJake Adams and his wife Sarah cannot agree in anything. The wife says, "You can have the boy, I'll take the girl and go." Jake tries to dissuade Sarah, but she is determined. They part. Until Mrs. Adams can arrange matters satisfactorily, she and her little daughter, Mildred, make their home with a nearby friend. Both the children are lonely, each without the other. The little girl sighs for her dog, and the mother tries to pacify her with another one, but Mildred insists upon her own little dog. Adams, in his lonely home, has fond memories of the days of their honeymoon. He seeks consolation with his little boy. Mildred wanders away from her mother and finds her little brother and the beloved pup. The children and the pup play together. The mother, following the trail of her missing child, meets the two children and their father. Adams convinces his wife of her folly and they are reconciled. Written by
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