Two honest working men, having put in a good morning's work, sit down at 12 o'clock to eat their luncheon and wet their whistles with a few from the can, when misfortune sends their way two mischievous girls just out of school, who ...See moreTwo honest working men, having put in a good morning's work, sit down at 12 o'clock to eat their luncheon and wet their whistles with a few from the can, when misfortune sends their way two mischievous girls just out of school, who forthwith proceed to make life miserable for these sons of Erin. While they try to eat their luncheon in peace, the little tomboys tickle them with a stick on a string, and the Irishmen, completely ignorant of the real trouble, accuse each other and nearly come to blows, being only prevented from doing so by the discovery of the miscreants. A very comical short chase is then enacted, ending in the girls eluding the Irishmen. Written by
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