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A Harold Lloyd talkie. At a railway station, a girl tries to get her photograph taken at an automatic machine, but it doesn't seem to work. A moment later, Lloyd operates the machine, and by some malfunction he gets a photograph of himself and the girl, as if they were a couple.
On the road later on, he encounters a young man in overalls tinkering with his car. We can see that it is really the girl, dressed as a boy, but Lloyd doesn't see this. She sees the portrait, and recognises herself. She ask Lloyd how he got it, and he fantasises that it is his sweetheart, and that she is the most beautiful girl in the world.
The girl is played by Barbara Kent. She changes back into feminine clothing shortly after this scene.
HF February 2008
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