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Two business partners discover that the same summer girl has carried on a lively flirtation with both of them. In order to punish her for playing so carelessly with their affections, they supply their office clerk with money and have him make love to the girl while posing as a millionaire. The clerk and the girl actually fall in love with each other and his confession of his real financial condition is met by the confession on her part that she is only a shop girl. They decide to marry at once, and the surprised partners receive a telegram in answer to the last thousand dollars that they forwarded to the clerk, thanking them for supplying the money for a delightful honeymoon.

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    • Author: Kajishakar
    In this subject Charles Dickson proves beyond doubt that he has the true comedy sense and knows how to work out a situation delicately and at the same time effectively. The flirt, represented by Anna Laughlin, enjoys herself with both Howard and Harry in turn. Later they send a clerk to pose as a young millionaire. The flirt sets her cap for him and a real love affair unexpectedly develops, which turns the tables on the conspirators. Comedies like this are always appealing. - The Moving Picture World, October 25, 1913
  • Cast overview:
    Anna Laughlin Anna Laughlin - The Flirt
    Charles Dickson Charles Dickson
    Thomas R. Mills Thomas R. Mills
    Ralph Lewis Ralph Lewis
    Stanley Walpole Stanley Walpole
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