Harrison returns home carrying a large chicken, causing neighbors to speculate about his intentions. While he insists the chicken is for his daughter’s nutrition, others reveal he actually neglects his own child and is raising two sons from a widow. This revelation sparks criticism of Harrison’s unusual family priorities. His neighbor, Mrs. Lee, praises his kindness to children despite the high cost of chicken. Harrison’s wife, Ruth, arrives and notices the chicken, unaware of the community’s judgment. The episode ends with the family tension unresolved, highlighting Harrison’s complicated role in his household.