- Marion ( Marguerite Clark ) a young girl is given up by her guardian to be raised by her father who has a criminal past. Under the enchanting influence of his daughter, he renounces his life of crime. However, a former partner frames him for a robbery he did not commit, and he is sent to prison. The distraught Marion runs away and upon taking refuge in a church, she is eventually adopted by the kindly clergyman's family. As the years pass, Marion grows into a young woman who becomes engaged. When her father is finally released , he seeks his ashamed daughter's forgiveness and explains being sent to prison on false charges. He wins the sympathy of Marion and along with her fiancés, a happy ending prevails for all.—Pamela Short
- Marian Morgan is the only daughter of a gambler and master crook. The only home Marian knows is that of Lucille Haines, as she has never seen either her father or her mother, her mother having died when Marian was born. When she is about twelve years old, Lucille marries and Mrs. Haines breaks up the home, informing Marian that she will be sent "home" to her father. Although Morgan is much displeased at the prospect, he soon learns to love the little daughter he had never seen and strives to make up to her all that she has missed. For a while they are very happy, although the child is lonely without companions of her own age, for none of the children of that fashionable neighborhood are allowed to play with the gambler's daughter.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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