The noble mayor reviews his trusty police force in the usual manner, then sets out to conquer and beholds Count Loveboozesky, a handsome anarchist, attempting to bite the roses from the village belle's cheeks. This act causes the honorable...See moreThe noble mayor reviews his trusty police force in the usual manner, then sets out to conquer and beholds Count Loveboozesky, a handsome anarchist, attempting to bite the roses from the village belle's cheeks. This act causes the honorable mayor's blood to boil and Breweryville's hero slides in between the captor and the captive and saves the charming fair one. In return for his heroism he is nearly ruined by his terrible knobs, but gathering himself together, piece by piece, he evaporates, only to become solidified again, when Bosko and Kattskoff, henchmen of Loveboozesky, capture him and take him to the arch villains' den. The mayor escapes after many bloody battles and Bosco, the tire eater, is sent after him with a lighted bomb. Miss Wolf, of the Wolf family, shaves the mayor interfering with his escape, thereby causing the bum with, the bomb to gain upon his mayorship, but Miss Wolf of the Wolf family comes face to face with Loveboozesky. She died as she lived, a heroine, and gathering herself together, she flees into the depths of the forest, with lilacs smelling all around. Loveboozesky, also Lovewolfsky, follows her accordingly, until he meets his just deserts in Breweryville's bubbling brook. The mayor showing true heroism has run far and near, in deep and shallow, chased by Bosco. Many a terrible fight they have until the devil comes into his own. and they sink beneath the waters of the placid lake from whence Breweryville secured its liquid for its namesake. Written by
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