The servants are celebrating while their employers are at a masquerade ball, and Dorothea, as the cook, imbibes too heavily. Going to bed she soon has a series of bad dreams, in which the furniture moves about and the tiger skin on the ...See moreThe servants are celebrating while their employers are at a masquerade ball, and Dorothea, as the cook, imbibes too heavily. Going to bed she soon has a series of bad dreams, in which the furniture moves about and the tiger skin on the floor takes life and chases her. As she wakes up and prepares for flight, the family comes home dressed as a skeleton and the devil. This completes her terror, until they finally take off their disguises. Written by
Wid's, January 23, 1921
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