A young man is so certain that the girl who he loves will agree to marry him, that he secures a license before proposing. Invited to spend some time at her home, he tucks the license under his pillow, fearful lest the girl bolt when she discovers that he has secured it before gaining her consent. When the young lady's feminine cousin arrives, Rodney is asked to let her have his room, and the document still remains under his pillow. It becomes necessary for him to propose before the license is found, but he is interrupted every time he attempts to go through with it. Finally they do get at the certificate and the girl does become a bit peevish but all is well when she remarks that she sees no reason for not using it.
—Wid's, February 22, 1920