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The next morning there are plenty of hangovers, but Chaplin turns sober, walks out and finds the lady. Realizing what had happened, she forgives him. They walk ahead, just then he accidentally steps into the liquor-laden well.
 
==Sound version==
In 1932, [[Van Beuren Studios|Amedee Van Beuren]] purchased Chaplin's 12 "Lone Star Studio" comedies for [[Mutual Film Corporation]] (1916-18), for $10,000 apiece, added music by Rodemich and Sharples and sound effects, and re-released them through [[RKO Radio Pictures]].
 
==Preservation status==