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It is said that luck comes to every man once, but in the case of a certain crabbed old express agent, Dame Fortune made a bunny nose at him. When the opportunity to achieve fortune came to him, the express agent did not realize it. He had ...See moreIt is said that luck comes to every man once, but in the case of a certain crabbed old express agent, Dame Fortune made a bunny nose at him. When the opportunity to achieve fortune came to him, the express agent did not realize it. He had just been rejected by the woman he loved, a beautiful widow, and life looked very dark to him. Then an express package arrived, consigned to the woman he loved and containing two rabbits, the property of her small son. If the widow had paid the express charges right away the chances are that this story would never have been written. But the rabbits were detained in the musty railroad station, their new owner being out of town, and by the time she returned she absolutely refused to pay the board bills of Mr. and Mrs. Rabbit and all the little Rabbits. There were many arguments between the woman who was beautiful and the man who was scorned, and the rabbits kept on multiplying. Finally it reached a point here the woman would have lost all her savings had she tried to pay the bill, so she agreed to marry the express agent on his promise to cancel the debt. Now they live very happily together, and are known among their neighbors as "the rabbit millionaires," because of the nature of their fortune. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less