- Wealthy capitalist, Clinton Reynolds, and his wife, Laura, have lost their son, Arthur, kidnapped and possibly dead. Attempting to write a wrong in his factory, he adopts the daughter of one of his workers who is killed on site. The girl, Rose, grows up resentful of her adoptive father and as she grows older, seduces him in order to break up his marriage. Long lost Arthur returns and, finding his parents' married life in disarray, becomes romantically involved with Rose in order to end the relationship she has forged with his father. Reynolds comes to his senses and makes amends with Laura, at which point Arthur leaves Rose.—Anonymous
- The story concerns a wealthy manufacturer who years after his wife has befriended and helped an orphan girl and taken her into their home, lures him away and causes him to cast aside his wife, pleading as an excuse the constant melancholy in which she is wrapped as the result of the loss of their only child, a son, who, they believe, was drowned, but whose disappearance was caused by the girl. The son returns and meeting his mother learns of her separation from his father and its cause. Against his own inclinations, to please his mother he goes to his father's home to inform the latter that he is alive. There he meets the woman who brought about his own disappearance and his mother's woe. She becomes enamored of him and he, realizing the fact, determines to repay her in her own coin. He permits her to make love to him and thereby succeeds in releasing his father from the lure of sex and in addition effects the reconciliation and reunion of his parents.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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