The simple country girl is happy in the love of her man until she discovers that a gypsy is replacing her in the boy's affections. Her jealousy aroused, she determines to look elsewhere for happiness. When an artist enters the valley, she determines to pose for him. The yokel observes this and though entirely innocent of wrong-doing in talking to the gypsy girl, he realizes that his sweetheart had occasion to be jealous. He attempts to make up with her. She refuses. But the girl's happiness with the artist is short lived; he finds another girl to take her place. She then turns her attentions to a soldier. After an embarrassing affair with him, in which her sweetheart interferes, she meets a rich man from the city. This fellow, though married, attempts to kiss her, and she struggles. The minister intrudes. He listens to her story, and observing the country youth, brings him to her. Repentant, the youth pleads for forgiveness, and finally convinced that his love is thorough after all, she returns to the first love and is married.
—Moving Picture World synopsis