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Polly is sick, possibly dying. She lies on the ground breathing heavily. Mrs. Corntossel bends over her in sad meditation. Mr. Corntossel sends Willy Walrus for the doctor. He is out of town and Willy carries the news to Dr. Carvem, a ...See morePolly is sick, possibly dying. She lies on the ground breathing heavily. Mrs. Corntossel bends over her in sad meditation. Mr. Corntossel sends Willy Walrus for the doctor. He is out of town and Willy carries the news to Dr. Carvem, a specialist spending a few days in the country. "Polly is dying," says Willy and they hurry to the sick one. Polly is a cow. Carvem does not believe in fancy-sounding remedies. With the aid of a feather he lathers up Polly's face with soap and in five minutes she is upon her feet again. So far so good. Carvem returns to his practice in the city. After months pass, Willy also goes to the city. Carvem is taken down with a serious case of the quinsy. Dr. Bunyon, the eccentric scientist, alone can save his life. In looking for Bunyon, Carvem's servants discover Willy and despite his objections persist in mistaking him for Bunyon. Willy is hurried to the sick room. He must do something for Carvem. He lathers Carvem's face with a feather. The effect is immediate. Carvem recovers. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less