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Dotty Dripple #1 (1946)

Magazine Enterprises · 1946 · 36 pages

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In the first story, "The Domestic Type," Dotty tries to impress her boyfriend Horace by keeping house, but her attempts at housework backfire when she waxes the floor and he slips on it, then nearly drowns in a washed dish. In the second story, "Dotty Dripple," created by Buford Tune, Dotty creates chaos when she forgets to tell Horace that she has waxed both the kitchen and hallway floors, causing him to slip repeatedly and crash through the house before she finally catches him with a bucket of ice cream. In the final story, "Dotty Dripple," a young boy named Pepper causes mayhem around the house while Dotty attempts to manage him, leading to numerous comedic disasters as she struggles to keep up with his mischievous antics.

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