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The city-bred daughter of a lumber magnate becomes engaged to the manager of one of her father's lumber camps, unaware that the manager has been stealing from her father's company. On a visit to the camp, the young woman becomes infatuated...See moreThe city-bred daughter of a lumber magnate becomes engaged to the manager of one of her father's lumber camps, unaware that the manager has been stealing from her father's company. On a visit to the camp, the young woman becomes infatuated with the camp foreman and falls in love with him after he rescues her from a forest fire. Sometime after they are married, the foreman goes blind, the result of an encounter with a falling tree during the fire. Although he attempts to hide his blindness from his wife, she soon learns the truth. After giving birth to their baby, the young woman becomes bored and considers leaving the foreman for her former fiancé. Her husband uncovers the truth about the manager's theft and bests him in a fight atop a log jam. Finally, the foreman's sight is restored and he and his wife look to the future together. See less
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Director
Writer
Roy O. Reilly (screenplay) (story)
Cinematographer
William H. Tuers (as William Tuers)
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Updated Nov 15, 1926

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Nov 15, 1926 (United States)

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