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Harold Lockwood | ... |
Jed - the Sturdy Young Blacksmith
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Amy Trask | ... |
Lily - Jed's Sweetheart
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Goldie Colwell | ... |
Rose - Darnley's Sweetheart
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Henry Otto | ... |
Richard Darnley - the City Slicker
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Eugenie Besserer | ... |
Lily and Rose's Mother
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Al W. Filson | ... |
Lily and Rose's Father
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Lem B. Parker |
Written by
Malcolm Douglas | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
William Nicholas Selig | ... | producer |
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- General Film Company (1913) (United States) (theatrical)
- Selig Polyscope Company (1913) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
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Two sisters, Rose and Lily, are brought up tenderly together by fond parents, in the same loving and enlightened environment. Lovers enter the lives of both; but the love of the two girls is of an entirely different character. The one, Lily, acquires the pure affection of Jed, a sturdy young blacksmith, who later makes a fortune through a clever mechanical invention, while the other sister, Rose, is tempted by the attentions of a married man and yields to him the moment he has secured a divorce from his wife. Lily lives the happiest life imaginable, while poor Rose lives a life of regret. Darnley, her captor, proves himself a brute toward her as well as an unfaithful servant to his employer, from whom he embezzles a large sum of money. Rose is finally reunited with her family through the manly efforts of Lily's husband. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis |
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