- At a summer resort, Dora quarrels with her sweetheart because he stops to speak to a girl. He explains that the young lady is his cousin and Dora relents somewhat, but later, when she again discovers Jack swinging another girl and apparently very attentive to her, she becomes angry and refuses to listen to his assurance that this girl also happens to be a cousin of his. When he calls that evening she returns his ring, remarking he has entirely too many cousins to suit her. To forget about Jack, Dora accepts an invitation to spend a week end in Los Angeles with her newly married young aunt, whose husband, "Duckey," Dora has never met. Jack, learning of Dora's departure, hastens after her, with the intention of making up, but arrives while Dora is out shopping. In the meantime, "Duckey" is speeding home to his bride and by chance he and Dora get on the same trolley; in fact, they share the same seat. "Duckey's" shoestring having become untied, he stoops to fasten it and unknowingly ties the loose end to Dora's shoelace. Reaching her destination, Dora gets ready to alight when she discovers her shoe is fastened to her neighbor's. She becomes very indignant and refuses to listen to his profuse apologies, claiming he did it on purpose. Her indignation grows no less when she perceives that the man is apparently following; in fact, they both stop right at her auntie's door. The next moment the door is thrown open, and to Dora's amazement her auntie and her trolley companion are in each other's arms, obvious to her presence. Later she is properly introduced to her new uncle and they become good friends. Dora is still a little reluctant, however, to forgive Jack, who now appears on the scene, but a little persuasion on his part soon wins her over and he again places his ring on her finger.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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