
Having just graduated from law school, Monty Milde takes the train for the city and meets the daughter of William Baker. They are mistaken for a newly-married couple.


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Fresh from law school, the earnest Monty Milde embarks on a train journey toward his urban future, only to find his path irrevocably intertwined with the spirited daughter of the influential William Baker. Through a series of delightful yet increasingly elaborate misunderstandings by their fellow travelers, the pair are inadvertently cast as a newly-married couple. This accidental masquerade sets the stage for a charming cascade of comedic complications, forcing Monty and his unwitting companion into an intimate, if entirely fabricated, domestic scenario, where the lines between assumed roles and genuine connection begin to blur amidst the farcical chaos.
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