- Young Phyllis Shaw, tired of being poor, sets out to snag a rich husband. She meets a young artist named Jerry, who falls for her, but she rejects him because he's not rich. She then meets Kirke, who is exactly the type of man she's looking for, but with one problem--he won't marry her, but as his "kept woman" he will lavish her with money and gifts. What to do, what to do . . .—frankfob2@yahoo.com
- Downtrodden from poverty, Phyllis Shaw decides to marry a rich man. First, Phyllis meets Jerry, a young struggling artist who falls in love with her, but she refuses him because of his lack of riches. Then Phyllis meets Kirke, a wealthy married man who offers to lavish wealth upon her but refuses to consent to a marriage. When Jerry loses his sight due to overwork, Phyllis plans to raise money for him by auctioning herself to the highest bidder. The bids run high until Jerry enters the room and offers love and marriage. Phyllis refuses his offer and is on the verge of accepting Kirke's proposal, when he suddenly assaults her and Jerry comes to the rescue. Phyllis, then realizing that love and happiness are better than riches and abuse, consents to marry Jerry.—Pamela Short
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