Synopsis: |
Lois has prejudices against various types of people: people who wear glasses (“a bunch of shifty, sneaking smart alecs!”), “little men” (“so aggressive and cocky!”) and redheads (bad tempers). She is attracted to Bill, but his red hair makes her suspicious, and she ruins a business deal for him by incorrectly telling her boss that Bill has “a temper like a roaring lion.” Lois is befriended by Helen (wears glasses) and her Uncle Ned (short) and admits she’s a “petty, bigoted, prejudiced fool!” Uncle Ned will finance Bill’s invention and Bill and Lois reconcile. |