"A lady wants a good, honest girl!" the matron of the employment agency spoke to a room full of them, for they all rose to their feet and crowded about her. She continued, "to cook, and wait on table, and mend and sweep and wash and," but the place was empty of all aspirants save little Peggy McGraw. "Pots and Pans Peggy," she was called, and Peggy got the job. And she needed it, for four reasons, her four little orphan brothers and sisters. When she arrived at the Caldwell home and found the mother trying to marry off the unwilling daughter, Marian, who was in love with Jack, to a horrid millionaire, her sympathetic Irish heart revolted, and she ran Marian's affair for her to Jack's everlasting joy. The son of the house, Arthur, a rah-rah boy and a ne'er-do-well, fell in love with Peggy, but Peggy's heart was carted around the city under the jacket of Taxi Barney, who worked for his living.
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