- Betty's father was a deacon in the church and so was Rob's. Betty's father objected to Rob and Rob's father objected to Betty because Betty's father objected to Rob. But Rob did not object to Betty, far from it. He wanted to marry her and he wanted to marry her quickly. He had a moustache and an undying affection and thought that a sufficient equipment for a bridegroom. Betty's father told Betty that if she married without his consent and in his presence he would disinherit her and to clinch things he wrote Rob's father to that effect. Robert was shown the letter and told that the statement went double for him. It looked pretty bad for the course of true love for a while, but not for nothing was Betty the daughter of her father. She found that the two old men had a conference with the pastor and she sent post haste for Rob to come over and bring a suit of his clothes with him. Rob wonderingly complied and was surprised to see Betty snip off her fine growth of hair and trim what was left boy fashion. Then she fixed the hair that it would look like a wig and called for Rob's moustache. In a suit of Rob's she made a personable boy and he was a fairly good looking girl. They sought the minister's house and asked him to marry them. There had to be witnesses so the minister calls in his deacons who regarded the ceremony with approval until it was found that the young folks had complied with the seemingly impossible for had they not been married right in front of father?—Moving Picture World synopsis
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