It was on a Monday that Fred went fishing. The trout was wary, but, nevertheless, he made a good haul. This good haul was Dolly, who was picking flowers near the stream when a hook flew in and caught her dress. She let him extract the hook...See moreIt was on a Monday that Fred went fishing. The trout was wary, but, nevertheless, he made a good haul. This good haul was Dolly, who was picking flowers near the stream when a hook flew in and caught her dress. She let him extract the hook, but utterly refused to listen to apologies. But when she reached the gate of her home she looked back and smiled. Tuesday came. Fred decides to do a little painting, while Dolly concluded to have a little target practice. Her sight was bad, and Fred's half-finished masterpiece was also a sight after it had been punctured with bullet holes. This time it was Fred who refused to listen to apologies. He also smiled when he sat down before the easel again. On Wednesday Joe decides that he ought to speak to the old man about Dolly. The old man was willing, but when Dolly came in the gate with Fred, Joe realized that he would first have to gain someone's consent. An argument arose between Fred and Joe. Joe got considerably the worst of it. Thursday was Fred's day to take a plunge into the old swimming hole. Coming through the woods with her rifle Dolly found his clothes. As a prank she rigged them up to represent a man leaning against a tree. From a distance Joe saw this and thought that it is Fred and Dolly in a love scene. When Dolly left he filled Fred's shirt with bullet holes. Later, terror stricken, he told Dolly's father that he had killed his rival. The father, with Dolly and Joe, rushed to the scene, only to find Fred wondering who could have ruined his shirt, Joe had been taught a good lesson, while Fred managed to convince Dolly that Friday was the best day in the week on which to be married. Written by
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