Patrick Scully owns the Palace Hotel in Fort Romper, Nebraska. It is painted a very obvious hue of blue. Scully goes to the train station every morning to solicit hotel guests. On this winter day, Scully brings back three guests: a quiet Easterner, a nervous-looking Swede, and a rugged cowboy. Scully presses his guests into staying at his hotel by being extremely cheerful and kind.
The travelers and Scully arrive at the hotel, where Scully endeavors to make them as comfortable as possible. Scully’s son Johnnie is quarreling with an old farmer about a game of cards called High-Five. Meanwhile, Scully orders his daughters to prepare a meal for the new guests. The old farmer occasionally chats with the guests, but only the Easterner and the cowboy respond to him. The Swede is quiet and jumpy.
Patrick Scully owns the Palace Hotel in Fort Romper, Nebraska. It is painted a very obvious hue of blue. Scully goes to the train station every morning to solicit hotel guests. On this winter day, Scully brings back three guests: a quiet Easterner, a nervous-looking Swede, and a rugged cowboy. Scully presses his guests into staying at his hotel by being extremely cheerful and kind.The travelers and Scully arrive at the hotel, where Scully endeavors to make them as comfortable as possible. Scully’s son Johnnie is quarreling with an old farmer about a game of cards called High-Five. Meanwhile, Scully orders his daughters to prepare a meal for the new guests. The old farmer occasionally chats with the guests, but only the Easterner and the cowboy respond to him. The Swede is quiet and jumpy.
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