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Their Burglar (1911)
In the course of a fashionable reception at her home, a young girl quarrels with her suitor. Piqued by a fancied wrong, the girl with complaisance accepts the proposal of a foreign nobleman and determines to forget The Man forever. As time progresses and the day set for her wedding to the sallow baron approaches, she is obsessed by a feeling of discontent and a yearning for her former lover. On the night before the wedding, in a moment of desperation she decides to recall her idol. She pens a note in her boudoir, asking her lover to rescue her from a loveless marriage. At midnight she quietly goes downstairs. The lights are out in the drawing room, but by the candle-light she fancies she sees the butler looking things up. In reality it is an interrupted half-scared burglar who had come to "look over"' the wedding presents. She excitedly thrusts upon the bewildered burglar the note with instructions to deliver it at once, which he does after experiencing some trouble with a policeman, who happens to be awake at the time. By delivering the letter to a happy recipient the burglar dodges the officers of the law. But the young man is slightly suspicious, and forces the burglar to accompany him back to the house, until he can learn why the girl selected such an extraordinary-looking messenger. At the house the girl is bewildered. The burglar then confesses, and explains that he had called to steal the wedding presents, and asks them in return for the service he has rendered, to give him his liberty. They grant his request and do more than that. The girl points out that the wedding gifts are valueless to her under the new arrangement. She is deeply grateful to the burglar, and is anxious to make him happy. So she gives him all the wedding gifts for his very own, and he departs, happy and contented. Later when the couple are married they hear from him. He writes them that he has reformed, and is no longer a burglar, but a plumber: and he sends them a wedding gift, explaining that it is in return "for the bunch youse gave me." Being a plumber is a lead-pipe cinch for him to be honest.