
The Fable of the Intermittent Fusser (1915)
When Walter was a high school rabbit he snooped after one old enough to be his mother. Next he fell on an Amazon who wore a blazer and walked like a policeman. The she-acrobat couldn't see him. As a sophomore he was strong for the actorines. When he was a senior the footlight favorites were no longer worthy of him. He was all snarled up over the sister of a prof. At commencement they were almost engaged. His father put him to work and two weeks later he had forgotten the lady highbrow. He began to act more like a human being and less like a college graduate. He was full of business and had very little time for the fluffy gender. At forty, he was known as a good business man with an adamant heart. All the fair sex passed him up. Then he met Violet. She was a half-portion, age 18. She did not know who was president, but she was a cutey to look at. A week later he began sending flowers and sitting up and barking when she snapped her fingers. She got him with a pruning hook and now he is a proud father.All Releases
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GenresComedy
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Filmmakers | Role |
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George Ade | Writer |
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John Lorenz | |
Warda Howard |