Romance and Roses (1917)

Patrick McHod inherits a lot of money, and he and his wife, Maggie, put on style and go to a summer resort. Willie Muttheimer and his wife, Rose, are on their honeymoon, and arrive at the same resort. Rose, fond of flowers, always wears a spray of roses. Alphonse D'Auber, an artist, while painting a landscape, sees Rose, and falls in love with her. Willie and Rose decide to take a stroll in the woods, and Willie gets lost. Maggie comes upon him, and while she is endeavoring to console Willie, Patrick comes along, and explanations follow. Rose finally finds her husband, and being overcome with delight, she shrieks and swoons in Willie's arms. Alphonse, the artist, hears Rose scream, rushes in and knocks Willie down. Rose comes to and berates Alphonse, who is disgusted when he discovers that the girl is already married. However, as he is about to leave, he encounters the McHods, and is handled roughly before he can escape. After this chapter of accidents, Willie and his wife and the McHods return to the hotel, where they endeavor to hide all evidences of their mishaps.

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