The plutocrat U.S. Bates takes his bratty son Eric to his department store during one of his annual visits and offers him everything in it as a gift. Eric opts for a black janitor whose antics have made him laugh. Initially subjected to numerous indignities as Eric's "toy," the man gradually teaches the lonely child what it means to have and be a friend.
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The plutocrat U.S. Bates takes his bratty son Eric to his department store during one of his annual visits and offers him everything in it as a gift. Eric opts for a black janitor whose antics have made him laugh. Initially subjected to numerous indignities as Eric's "toy," the man gradually teaches the lonely child what it means to have and be a friend.
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