Oscar is in love with Miss Genevieve Barry, a young lady with rather romantic tendencies. In order to impress her Oscar induces the Gaumont Company to cinematograph him in various heroic poses. When be projects the film on the screen at ...See moreOscar is in love with Miss Genevieve Barry, a young lady with rather romantic tendencies. In order to impress her Oscar induces the Gaumont Company to cinematograph him in various heroic poses. When be projects the film on the screen at Montclair House he straightway leaps into favor with Miss Genevieve, and monopolizes her society, to the great displeasure of a certain young gentleman, who has views of his own with regard to Genevieve, and decided opinions concerning Oscar's "bravery." When Oscar subsequently makes an appointment with the fair damsel, which the ignored follower gets wind of, this latter gentleman simply appears as the specter of Montclair in the moonlight, what time Oscar is meeting Genevieve on the west terrace. The threatening aspect of the white apparition is too much for Oscar, the hero of the hundred fights, and he skedaddles, leaving the winsome Miss Barry in the comforting arms of the more constant lover. Written by
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