Film Fun (July 1915)

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Nervy Nat — "Aha! Officer O'Toole asleep at the switch. He has had too many orange phosphates. A little scare will do him good.” Nervy Nat — "Well, Antoinette, and how's the infant to-day? Not that I give a whoop, but just ‘pour passer le temp/ as we say in Paree.’’ Norah — "Shure, me name's not Antynet. ye shpalpeen! Go ’long wid yez, ye bold divil thot yez ar-re!" Officer O'Toole (waking up) — ‘ Howly Tammany! it's ashlape Oi’ve bin, an’ thot hobo’s taken me hat an' coat, an’ he’s flur-rtin' wid me Norah.” 5. Officer O'Toole—'1 Is thot so—is tho-o-ot so? Well, me b’y, yez forgot to take me revollerver wid de resht av me things. Now off wid thot coat, an’ quick about it! Me finger itches to pull th’ thrigger.” Nervy Nat—** By Jove ! that was careless of me. Why, you've only to ask, dear Mr. Policeman, and little Nat will do anything you say. I’ll not only take the coat off, but I’ll take myself off’’ Nervy Nat — "Wonder how long before he’ll miss his coat and hat? He’s so sound asleep I could have taken his beautiful mus¬ tache if I hadn’t one of my own. But his has such a vulgar curl to the ends. I’ll let him keep it.” Officer O'Toole — " Phwat th’ divil do yez mane be takin* me uni¬ form? Oi’ll hov yez sint up fer foive years fer this?" Nervy Nat — "Tut, tut ! Back up, you Hibernian imposter! Your uniform? That’s a lovely joke. Another cackle from you and I’ll ” Officer O'Toole — " No begorry ! yez’ll not take yersilf off. Oi'll be afther doin’ thot fer yez. An' it’s an ould mug yez’ll be phin ye come out this toime!” Nervy Nat — " I must say I wish I had accepted my friend Robinson’s invitation to that week-end house-party on Long Is¬ land," NERVY NAT AND THE SLEEPY COP. Nervy Nat will soon appear on the screens by courtesy of Leslie-Judge Company