My Little Margie #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMargie becomes excited about a new outfit and decides to play football with neighborhood boys, confidently expecting them to appreciate her fashion sense. When a large boy named Pete tackles her into the mud, ruining her outfit, she chases him down and retaliates by kicking him, declaring that women should never be underestimated. The story follows Margie's characteristic mischievous antics as she turns the tables on her aggressor through sheer determination and physical prowess.
Feeling stuck in a rut, Margie decides she needs a fresh start and heads to Pierre's salon for a brand-new hairdo. What unfolds is a lighthearted visit that leaves her thrilled with the results—and eager to hear what her fans think of the transformed look.
Margie studies up on grace and poise after learning about a modeling contest judged by Mr. Burlap, a retired bigshot at the country club—so she takes a job as a maid there to impress him with her elegance. Her plan to win over the judge takes some unexpected turns when her attempts at graceful behavior go hilariously awry.
Margie thinks a neighborhood flirt is on the loose, so when the muscular wrestler Power-house Pete offers to escort her home, she welcomes the company—but Pete's presence creates more chaos than protection. When a suspicious stranger shows up at her door, Pete springs into action to defend her honor, leading to a slapstick showdown that leaves everyone muddier and more confused than when it started.
Young Freddie tags along with Harvey to visit his wealthy but perpetually nervous Uncle Quaky, a man so jumpy that even ordinary household sounds set him on edge—but when the boys arrive for dinner, it's their antics and an unfortunate incident in the garden that really test the old man's frayed nerves. This lighthearted romp captures all the comedic chaos of two kids trying (and failing) to keep quiet in a house where silence is golden.
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