Life is made miserable for Mrs. Kanhee owing to the absurdly foolish jealousy of her husband. She is continually kept in hot water owing to the misinterpretation by him of multitudes of petty little things in her daily life till patience ...See moreLife is made miserable for Mrs. Kanhee owing to the absurdly foolish jealousy of her husband. She is continually kept in hot water owing to the misinterpretation by him of multitudes of petty little things in her daily life till patience has almost ceased to be a virtue. It happens one day that Jennie spies in a newspaper the advertisement of a well-to-do Swedish farmer, Hense Tensen, who states that he desires to wed a handsome young woman and requests a photograph with the application. Jennie writes him and tells Hense that she answers the qualifications. Her nervous excitement causes her to pick up the wrong photograph from the table and enclose it. Unfortunately for the peace of everyone concerned, it is the photo of Mrs. Kanhee. Hense is inordinately pleased with the photo and at once determines to call in person upon his affinity. It so happens that when he calls at the Kanhee residence Jennie has been sent upon an errand and naturally Hense mistakes the mistress for the maid. His wooing is more ardent than tactful and Mrs. Kanhee's trouble increases with the untimely arrival of her husband. Poor Hense is chased from room to room while the incensed husband empties the contents of a revolver in his wake. It remains for the innocent cause of the trouble, Jennie, to restore peace by explaining her error in mailing the photograph. Written by
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