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Mr. Henry, a traveling salesman, is unable to pay proper attention to his business because of the tormenting recollection of his wife's tears at parting. No matter how frequent the necessary absences occurred, Mrs. Henry failed to get used...See moreMr. Henry, a traveling salesman, is unable to pay proper attention to his business because of the tormenting recollection of his wife's tears at parting. No matter how frequent the necessary absences occurred, Mrs. Henry failed to get used to parting with hubby. At last a bright idea enters Henry's head and he takes a lengthy vacation, during which time he follows his wife about the house like a dog, insisting on "running her house as he thought it ought to be run." Finally hubby's "cuteness" gets on Mrs. Henry's nerves, and at the close of the vacation instead of shedding tears she gleefully packs his suitcase and sees him return to his work. Noon that day brings the last straw to Mrs. Henry's trials, when Henry returns with the news that he is to be retained in the home office. Written by Moving Picture World, December 22, 1917 See less