Harriet married Sidney only on the condition that he promised never to smoke. Sidney remains faithful to his pledge for many months. Sidney's struggle to refrain from smoking is watched by his stenographer and clerk. A messenger boy ...See moreHarriet married Sidney only on the condition that he promised never to smoke. Sidney remains faithful to his pledge for many months. Sidney's struggle to refrain from smoking is watched by his stenographer and clerk. A messenger boy smoking a cigarette delivers a telegram and Sidney orders him from the office before he is tempted to snatch the cigarette from him. Dick, a friend of Sidney's and one-time model for their class, is invited to the house for dinner. He. however, is not the model he once was; he is now a real sporty traveling salesman for a cigarette company. Finally, Sidney solves the difficulty. He is still the perfect husband, but does not mean to allow Harriet to rule him in all things. He has rented a room where he spends an hour each day transacting his business and incidentally smoking to his heart's content, but his happiness is short-lived, for Jesse Walsh has traced him and tells the wife what he suspects. Here the real trouble begins but Sidney is not deprived of his cigarette. Harriet also is a little inclined to take a "puff " to satisfy her husband. Written by
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