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- Percy and Ferdie disrupt the landlord's plan to introduce a new tenant.
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- Percy tries to romance a rich man's daughter.
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- Percy and Ferdie blackmail another tenant to pay their back rent.
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- Percy and Ferdie get cut out of the photograph.
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- An old rich man tries to give Percy and Ferdie advice.
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- When the rest of the boarders are on vacation Percy and Ferdie rent out their rooms.
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- The roomers that Percy and Ferdie rented to, turned out to be criminals.
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- Percy and Ferdie try being shoe salesmen.
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- Percy and Ferdie pretend to be stock brokers.
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- Percy and Ferdie try to skip out without tipping the servants.
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- Percy and Ferdie try to fool their fellow house-mates into thinking they are actors in a big out-of-town production.
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- Percy and Ferdie on Labor Day.
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- Percy and Ferdie have tickets to the show.
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- Percy has a plan to marry the daughter of Mr. Kale.
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- Percy and Ferdie's scheme posing as southern gentlemen is revealed.
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- Hotbunn loses the bathtub.
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- Percy and Ferdie try to help Mrs. Pruhn get a new boarder.
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- Percy's had it eaten by a dog.
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- Percy and Ferdie are exposed as mere salesmen.
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- Percy and Ferdie think they are at a fancy party.
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- Percy is mistaken for Lord Chollybuck.
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- Percy thinks Miss Millionbucks is in love with him.
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- Percy and Ferdie try to steal a pie.
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- Percy and Ferdie go fur shopping just to look at the models.
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- Percy and Ferdie get their luggage mixed up on the train.
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- Percy tries to act rich by lighting his cigar with a fake twenty dollar bill.
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- Percy and Ferdie pretend to be swami's.
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- Percy and Ferdie pose as film managers.
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- Percy and Ferdie hypnotize Mr. Hotbunn.
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- Percy and Ferdie assist Tessie in buying a new fur coat.
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- Percy and Ferdie get Ricky in to see Mr. Millionbucks.
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- Percy and Ferdie are fresh with a girl on the beach.
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- Percy and Ferdie are promoted at the store but quickly are demoted again.
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- Miss Millionbucks asks Percy and Ferdie to take a stray to the S.P.C.A.
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- Percy and Ferdie pose as "kings of finance" to impress some girls.
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- Percy and Ferdie try to organize the tenants of the boarding house to get more heat from the landlord.
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[Introduction]
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Much Verbosity - Little Cash
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Their Broker Will Attend to the Matter
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Slick Joe Should Get "Life" For This
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They Preside at an Incubating Function
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One Lapse of Memory Is Enough
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Such Is Life on the Ocean Waves
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Mr. Chubb Is No Longer a Prospect
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Dottie, Romantic? Yes, For an English Mutton Chop
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Silence Is Golden. Price, Ten Bucks
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Hotbunn Refuses to be Edified
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Rosy, Iridescent Dreams! That's All!!
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"Cash in Advance," All Roomers Look Alike
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And In Mrs. Pruhn's Exclusive Establishment
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Exchange Desk? Three Aisles Over.
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They Put In a Busy Day "On the Curb."
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When Speeding the Parting Guests, Time Is No Object.
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Leading Parts, Sure! Percy Leads.
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Even Nancy Refuses to Work on a Holliday
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The Firing Squad for Hotbunn, Demands Percy!
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Another Romance Goes Into the Discard
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Ain't It a Sad World, Sam?
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They Execute a Flank Movement on Hotbunn
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Select? Yes, But No Canine Boarders
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Percy's Hat Is In the Ring!
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They Fail to Live Up to Their Middle Name
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Persistency Has Its Own Reward
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Such Favors, They'd Do Three Times A Day
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Miss Clementine? Where Have We Met Before?
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Banzai! They Have Arrived At Last
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It Was Sweet Music Till a Sour Note Was Struck
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A Backyard Tragedy in Two Reels
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It's Not The $4500 That's Troubling Them
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A Sad Tale of a Misdirected Valise
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Too Much Haste With the Peeling Operation
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Clams! Such a Subject at Such a Time
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Plain Mrs. Jones? That's Another Matter
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Hypnotic Eyes? The Landlady Has Them, Too!
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Their Judgement, No Money You Get, Mister Abie
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No! The Dust Hasn't Settled Yet
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Back the Same Day, But Their Stay Is Brief
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Aphrodite Plays the Star Part
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Like the Waves, They Rise and Fall
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Of All the Ungrateful Purps!
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Even Kings of Finance Must Eat
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Never Swap Horses While Crossing a Stream
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In the Grand Shuffle, They Lose Out
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