Gale objects to having her husband, Bill, play cards, and when Milt calls and wants Bill to take a walk with him, she protests. Bill, with a royal flush tucked in his vest pocket, pretends he is sleepy, and that after he has his bath he is...See moreGale objects to having her husband, Bill, play cards, and when Milt calls and wants Bill to take a walk with him, she protests. Bill, with a royal flush tucked in his vest pocket, pretends he is sleepy, and that after he has his bath he is going to bed. But he manages to conceal his clothes under his bathrobe, puts them on and departs. Lillian, Milt's wife, tells Gale that Milt spends all his time gambling, and Gale suggests that they cure him. They do, after various experiences in which the tables are turned. Written by
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