Mrs. Mahoney has a charming daughter, Maggie, who is loved by Jim O'Brien, a stalwart young chap. Mrs. Mahoney is only too glad to accept Jim's attentions to Maggie until one day she receives a telegram stating that a deceased uncle has left her a fortune of half a million. Immediately Jim is ordered to keep away from the house and Mrs. Mahoney moves both herself and Maggie into a fashionable hotel. Maggie is heartbroken at the loss of Jim, and secretly manages to see him on several occasions, but always to he found out by her watchful mother, who drives poor Jim away. A friend now proposes a scheme to Jim to cure Mrs. Mahoney of her airs. Jim has heard her declare that Maggie shall marry a foreign title, so he sends his friend to her as a matrimonial agent representing a French count and a German baron, both of whom Mrs. Mahoney is eager to see. Thereupon, Jim disguises first as the count and calls
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