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Leo is one of the lads that adorn the promenade at Southend. He sees a pretty girl, and promptly follows her home. Mary resents his intrusions, but he is so persistent that she determines ... See full summary
Leo is one of the lads that adorn the promenade at Southend. He sees a pretty girl, and promptly follows her home. Mary resents his intrusions, but he is so persistent that she determines to give him a lesson which he is not likely to forget. She promises to marry him if he will carry a note to a friend of hers, and bring back to her whatever may be given to him. The letter is to her fiancé and instructs him to send back by bearer his pet leopard. Leo is somewhat alarmed by the ferocity of his charge, but sticks valiantly with the beast. The leopard goes for poor Leo, and gives him a very warm time, and, after passing through as much excitement in about five minutes as the ordinary individual meets with in a lifetime, poor Leo is obliged to emulate the example of Charlie's Aunt. He is still running.

Original French title is undetermined.

Released in the US as a split reel along with the comedy A Modern Architect (1913).


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