[1] West is less Chaplin-like in this role than former movies, limiting himself to a Chaplin moustache.
The man on the bench throws his banana skin on the ground and the policeman glares at him.
When the policeman turns he throws a second skin, somewhat harder, hitting the senior officer in the chest.
When the junior officer leaves and he continues to get hit by more skins he goes to source the problem.
He finds a man dressed similarly and tells him to run as there is a mad dog.
Back in the park a pretty girl is feeding the ducks from a bench.
Lydia goes into the park and sits on the other end of the bench to read a magazine.
A nearby accident hurls the girl's small case which hits the man and he thinks it was the Toff (who is holding a stone).
The cop calls for the paddy wagon on a street phone but the Toff says he is hungry and wants to go to the nearby Sip and Bit Cafe.
He sits on a sofa but when Lydia arrives he does not look and just repeatedly nudges her in a playful manner.
He climbs in the dumb waiter and it descends to the apartment of the girl he thought he was visiting.
He hides in a blanket striped with black paint which transforms his overalls into a typical prison uniform.