George Davenport is separated from his sweetheart, Eleanor Holmes, by her father, who wishes her to marry a wealthy man. George goes to Europe and Eleanor gives in to her father's will and marries Le Strange, a wealthy man. Two years later...See moreGeorge Davenport is separated from his sweetheart, Eleanor Holmes, by her father, who wishes her to marry a wealthy man. George goes to Europe and Eleanor gives in to her father's will and marries Le Strange, a wealthy man. Two years later Davenport returns and meets Eleanor and not knowing she is married, tells her that he still loves her. At a dinner party at his home the husband is seized with an attack of heart failure. His physician writes a note to the wife telling her that her husband's condition is serious and that she alone is to administer one of the tablets to the sick man and that an overdose will prove fatal. Le Strange realizes that his wife still loves Davenport and he realizes that in marrying her she sacrificed herself to please her father. He finds the note and determines to leave his wife free to marry the man she really loves. He takes three of the tablets. Eleanor and Davenport enter and the dying husband places their hands together and expires. Written by
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