Don Remero, blind cattle king of Mexico, leaves his home, and dresses in the garb of a peon, determining to seek a mate who does not know of his great wealth. He steals a ride on a train which carries him across the Mexican border into the...See moreDon Remero, blind cattle king of Mexico, leaves his home, and dresses in the garb of a peon, determining to seek a mate who does not know of his great wealth. He steals a ride on a train which carries him across the Mexican border into the United States. There he is discovered at a station and upon being taken from the train is arrested. Miss Barnes, who is out riding with her father and mother, see this and gets her father to intercede with the railroad detective, they taking the blind man home. This is done by Mary without any other thought than helping a blind man. Afterwards Mr. Barnes becomes incensed to think that he allowed a tramp to be brought into his home and he puts the blind man out. Mary's heart has gone out to the afflicted one and she seeks a lawyer friend and asks him to help her find her protégé. The blind man wandering into the hills finally falls exhausted. Mary, who is riding a spirited animal, unknowingly follows almost in the blind man's footsteps. Her horse becomes unmanageable and runs away, running into a lake. The blind man hears her cries and goes to her assistance, saving her from being drowned. They return home to find the father and lawyer worried over her absence. The lawyer recognizes the cattle king, but Don Remero stops him from disclosing his identity. Later Don Remero returns to the home of Mary and meets her. She determines to run away with him; they are married and he takes her back to Mexico with him. Arriving upon his own immense lands he tells her they are all hers. Later they come to his magnificent home where he introduces her to his mother and his retainers. Written by
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