Mum's the word: When a newly married woman conceals something from her husband, that's forgetfulness. When the husband holds out on his wife--that's usually a riot. Long fliv the king: A princess in America on a shopping trip receives a telegram that her father has died. She will be the new Queen, but only if she gets married within 24 hours. Figuring it is safe, she marries a man about to be executed. April fool: Jimmy Jump is a newspaper reporter in love with the managing editor's daughter. It's Monday, April 1st and the staff has a great deal of trouble telling the difference between April Fool's jokes and real events. Mighty like a Moose: Mr. and Mrs. Moose are not pretty. But after he has his teeth fixed and she has her nose done they look great, meet by accident, and don't recognize each other. They make plans for an illicit rendezvous. The only problem: how to keep the spouse from finding out. Crazy like a fox: The story of a father that told his daughter who she could marry. And she told him where he could go. All wet: Jimmie Jump receives a telegram telling him to pick up an important shipment at the train station at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday. No good deed goes unpunished, and Jimmie has a whole lot of trouble getting to the depot.
"Mum's the word: Charley poses as a butler for his his newly remarried mother. Long fliv the king: Having to marry within 24 hours or she won't become Queen, a Princess looks for any man who will say yes. April fool: See what happens when you tell someone that they can't be tricked on April Fool's Day. Mighty like a Moose: A couple with outrageous facial features transforms themselves so even they can't recognize each other. Crazy like a fox: Two capitalists arrange a marriage between their children. All wet: While driving to meet a train, Charley gets into some car trouble."
"Mum's the word: When a newly married woman conceals something from her husband, that's forgetfulness. When the husband holds out on his wife--that's usually a riot. Long fliv the king: A princess in America on a shopping trip receives a telegram that her father has died. She will be the new Queen, but only if she gets married within 24 hours. Figuring it is safe, she marries a man about to be executed. April fool: Jimmy Jump is a newspaper reporter in love with the managing editor's daughter. It's Monday, April 1st and the staff has a great deal of trouble telling the difference between April Fool's jokes and real events. Mighty like a Moose: Mr. and Mrs. Moose are not pretty. But after he has his teeth fixed and she has her nose done they look great, meet by accident, and don't recognize each other. They make plans for an illicit rendezvous. The only problem: how to keep the spouse from finding out. Crazy like a fox: The story of a father that told his daughter who she could marry. And she told him where he could go. All wet: Jimmie Jump receives a telegram telling him to pick up an important shipment at the train station at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday. No good deed goes unpunished, and Jimmie has a whole lot of trouble getting to the depot."@en
"Mum's the word: Charley poses as a butler for his newly remarried mother -- Long fliv the king: Having to marry within 24 hours or she won't become Queen, a Princess looks for any man who will say yes -- April fool: See what happens when you tell someone that they can't be tricked on April Fool's Day -- Mighty like a Moose: A couple with outrageous facial features transforms themselves so even they can't recognize each other -- Crazy like a fox: Two capitalists arrange a marriage between their children -- All wet: While driving to meet a train, Charley gets into some car trouble."@en
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