Jules Carson and Bob Stanley both love Nan. Jules proposes to Nan, who accepts him, but her father says that young folks often change their minds, and that they should wait a year before they marry. Then it is that Jules leaves on a mining...See moreJules Carson and Bob Stanley both love Nan. Jules proposes to Nan, who accepts him, but her father says that young folks often change their minds, and that they should wait a year before they marry. Then it is that Jules leaves on a mining trip. Bob Stanley does not give up hope, but continues his courting of Nan, and finally wins her love from Jules and marries her. Jules returns and vows to be revenged. Two years later in a cabin in the hills, Bob is stricken with typhoid fever. Nan attends him and there is no one to make the long ride to the settlement for the doctor. Jules comes upon the cabin by an accident. He enters, and tells Nan: "I will get the doctor and save his life if you swear you will leave him and come with me." In order to save the life of her husband Nan agrees. Jules returns later with the doctor, whose prompt coming saves Bob's life. Nan is about to make the sacrifice, when Jules enters, lays a note on the table and leaves. The note reads, "I saw the kid's clothes on the table. I release you from your promise. Jules." Written by
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