Lotta Jags sat in an employment agency sipping wine through a straw and waiting for a job. At last a wealthy lady enters and chooses Lotta as a maid and she is driven to a palatial home, where she falls in love with the butler. After a ...See moreLotta Jags sat in an employment agency sipping wine through a straw and waiting for a job. At last a wealthy lady enters and chooses Lotta as a maid and she is driven to a palatial home, where she falls in love with the butler. After a time, she decides to quit her job, but when her mistress promises to see that she marries the butler, she decides to stay. Unfortunately for Lotta, however, the daughter of the house, also named Lotta, is in love with the butler and is loved by him in return. When the mistress of the house tells him that he is to marry Lotta, he gladly consents, believing it to be her daughter whom he is to marry. He discovers the mistake in time during the ceremony and manages to marry the right Lotta, much to the disgust of her parents and the despair of poor Lotta Jags. How ever, Lotta wakes up (she had had a dream in the employment agency, due to too much wine) to find that there is some joy left in life. Written by
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