Marguerite Emerson is slightly injured by an automobile and is brought to her home by the owner of the machine. Just as Mr. Travers is about to leave Mrs. Emerson, her husband comes in. At sight of the other man, Emerson is half crazed ...See moreMarguerite Emerson is slightly injured by an automobile and is brought to her home by the owner of the machine. Just as Mr. Travers is about to leave Mrs. Emerson, her husband comes in. At sight of the other man, Emerson is half crazed with jealousy, and orders Travers out. His wife tries to explain, but he will not listen to her. He finally tells her to go, too. Marguerite leaves the house, taking with her a picture of her little daughter. Dejectedly seated on a bench in the park, she is seen by a man and a woman passing in an automobile. At sight of the lonely figure, they stop the car and the woman, after winning the girl by her show of sympathy, takes her to her home. In the meantime, Emerson discovers that he has wronged his wife, and with the help of a detective frantically starts a search. They find Marguerite just in time to save the unsuspecting girl from her supposed benefactors. Written by
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