- Bridget is an Irish cook. Rudolf, the German grocer, and Mike, the iceman, both get a "crush" on Bridget. Bridget is partial to neither of them. While Bridget entertains Rudolf and Mike the family which employs her impatiently awaits the arrival of the soup. Her employer forcibly ejects her friends and proceeds to give Bridget a tongue lashing, but is forced to make a hasty retreat under a resistless fire of crockery. Bridget is about to decide to leave when she receives a telegram informing her that she is the heir to a fortune left to her by a dead uncle. She immediately quits her job. After Bridget is established in fine quarters, Rudolf and Mike begin to lay siege to her heart. They soon find a rival in the form of a fencing master in pecuniary difficulties. They plan to wreak their vengeance on this intruder, but the Count challenges them both to a duel. Not being very anxious to have their hearts punctured, they both set upon the Count and beat and disarm him. Rudolf instructs Murphy to hold on to the Count while he goes off with the foils. He buys red paint, puts the paint on one foil and comes to Bridget with "I've killed the Count." She embraces the heroic Rudolf. In the meantime, Mike suspects that Rudolf has double crossed him and so proceeds to investigate. He finds when he runs breathlessly into Bridget's parlor with the Count in front that Rudolf is in soft. Bridget sees the Count and it is all up with Rudolf. The Count loudly challenges, "You must all fight and the one who wins shall have the blushing bride." The Count wins and Bridget gets him in a half-Nelson.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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