- After Helen's husband dies, her father John Thorpe, who had always disapproved of the marriage, puts her young daughter in an orphanage and tells Helen that the girl has died. Fifteen years later, the girl, Faith, becomes a servant in John's house, but neither she nor the old man know of their relationship. Meanwhile, John's young stepdaughter Laura becomes pregnant, but her boyfriend refuses to marry her. To pay for an abortion, Laura steals money from John and persuades Faith to take the blame. In court, however, lawyer Mark Strong proves that Faith is innocent, and also reveals the real story of her past, thereby reuniting her with her mother.—Pamela Short
- Faith, the granddaughter of John Thorpe, a millionaire, was left at the doorstep of an orphanage when a child. Her mother contracted a marriage that Thorpe thought a disgrace. The little girl is carefully watched over by Mrs. Stimson, Thorpe's housekeeper, and when Faith is old enough to leave the orphanage and go out into the world she is taken into the home of her grandfather, as a servant girl. Thorpe's stepdaughter steals money to pay a blackmailer and the theft is laid at Faith's door. In court her case is given into the hands of Mark Strong, a young lawyer, who has started on the downward path through the influence of drink. He, however, braces up and proves Faith's innocence of the theft and also restores the girl to her mother.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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