Plot Summary:Mrs. Minor goes away to visit, leaving Henry apparently sad but inwardly joyous. A week of late nights, etc., however, proves enough for him, and the remainder of his wife's vacation he spends in yearning for her and in trying to pamper her every wish obviously expressed over the telephone, such as the desire for a Victrola, or an automobile. Returned home, there is general rejoicing and the Minor home is turned into a veritable paradise.