At church, Dick leaves a note in the collection box asking Marion to see him after the service. The plan succeeds in getting her to the station, and a friendship begins to develop until she sees Joe with the box of tacks and speeds off. Dick next pays Joe, a boy he has befriended, to spread tacks on the road near Marion's car. Smitten, Dick trades his convertible for the small town's only filling station, but Marion ignores him and buys gas in another town. However, when he suggests dinner and a ride and kisses her, she slaps him. Wallace angrily fires Dick, but Dick is not bothered, now that Marion is grateful and apologetic for the extension. Hall is Marion's grandfather, Dick calls his father and tells him that he met a wonderful girl and that he is giving the reverend an extension. After he tells her that he saw the bus broken down on the road, the woman, Marion Boyd, accepts his offer of a ride, but when they arrive in Somerville and she sees the bus pass, Marion angrily rebukes Dick's advances and slams her door on him. At a filling station, Dick hears an attractive blonde mention that she is waiting for the Somerville bus. Hall, in Somerville, about fifty miles from the city. Dick's first assignment is to collect on past due notes from a reverend, Dr. Dick's father, who believes that his son's infatuation with Polly is just another episode of his recklessly putting girls ahead of his career, gives him one last chance to make good in his business and offers him the position of collection manager. with his friend Van and Van's sister Polly, who has designs on his fortune. Dick Wallace, son of a wealthy capitalist, returns home drunk after 3 a.m.
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