- Ethel Jordan is White Island lighthouse-keeper's only daughter. She has two admirers, lobster king Harry Myers and Charles Arthur, another well-to-do young fisherman. Ethel is a water-nymph and an excellent swimmer. One summer afternoon while enjoying a dip in the ocean near her home, Ethel sees signals of distress displayed from a motorboat a short distance away. She immediately summons Harry, and they start for the rescue of the motorboat. The parties in distress prove to be expert city physician Dr. Richard Morris and his young wife. They have run their motorboat upon a submerged rock and are in imminent danger of sinking. The doctor and his wife profusely thank Ethel and Harry for rescuing them. The debt of gratitude is not destined to remain long unpaid, for Harry soon falls ill with diphtheria. Antitoxin and the services of an expert are advised. Charles Arthur, Harry's rival, learns of the situation, and seeing a chance to put a hated rival out of the way, bottles up the inhabitants of the island by disabling their boats. Driven to desperation by the dire distress of her lover, Ethel dons her simple bathing suit and attempts the extremely dangerous swim to the mainland. After a long struggle against wind and waves the girl gains the shore and gets Dr. Morris on the telephone. The doctor rushes to her aid in a fast automobile. Charles Arthur is again encountered, and is punished for his cowardly act by being forced against his will to aid in saving his rival's life by carrying Ethel and the doctor back to the island at pistol-point. The race against death is successful. Dr. Morris' skill enables him to save Harry's life and reunite the lovers with stronger bonds than ever.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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