
Locks, Stocks, and Noodlehead
Stephanie's father acts strangely when he visits the Stratford during the town's celebration of Colonial Days, while Dick bristles at the foppish costume Joanna makes him wear.
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"It's Founders' Day and everyone is, by law, expected to dress up in colonial garb. Dick, particularly, looks ridiculous. Stephanie is a scullery maid and does nothing but complain. Out of the blue, her father shows up. It turns out that he has had a row with his wife and is leaving her. He ends up with George, cutting wood. The boys teach him to whittle a grandfather's clock. Soon his wife shows up. He and Dick are arrested and put in the stocks because Stephanie wants them to start talking. It seems that Mrs. VanderKellen called her husband a Noodlehead after he mooned the brid..."
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The title comes from the expression "lock, stock and barrel" or pertaining to a sale of an item that comes with everything.
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Stephanie's father acts strangely when he visits the Stratford during the town's celebration of Colonial Days, while Dick bristles at the foppish costume Joanna makes him wear.