Polly of the Pots and Pans
Rodman, an author, leaves society for two weeks in order to study boardinghouse types for his new novel. Under an assumed name he engages a room at the boardinghouse of Amanda Hicks. He does... Read allRodman, an author, leaves society for two weeks in order to study boardinghouse types for his new novel. Under an assumed name he engages a room at the boardinghouse of Amanda Hicks. He does not know that he has almost immediately won the heart of Polly, a waitress there. Polly i... Read allRodman, an author, leaves society for two weeks in order to study boardinghouse types for his new novel. Under an assumed name he engages a room at the boardinghouse of Amanda Hicks. He does not know that he has almost immediately won the heart of Polly, a waitress there. Polly is sentimental, and when Rodman indulgently returns her smiles, she is in an ecstasy of joy... Read all