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Our young friend Jimmie forms a sudden attachment for a little waif in the streets whom he finds playing an accordion for alms. The little urchin late that night rises from his pallet and goes to serenade his new friend. Jimmie makes a rope of the bed-clothes up which clambers the ragged Archie. Disregarding the formalities of undressing Jimmie puts Archie in his own immaculate bed, dirty shoes and all, while he himself sleeps upon the mat like a faithful Towser. In the morning Jimmie hides Archie in a closet until he should have returned from school. In the evening when he arrives, the key to the closet is missing. There is an interchange of notes and Archie directs Jimmie to go to his nefarious companions who have the somewhat sinister occupation of second story men and tell them of Archie's imprisonment. The two rascals come as requested and with alacrity they tie Jimmie to the bed and prepare to rob the house, when the redoubtable Archie upsets the closet upon the bold pair, pinning them to the floor. Archie then releases Jimmie. A policeman arrives at the propitious moment and collars the two miscreants, whereupon Archie is dubbed a real fellow and is adopted therewith.