Amid the rush and flurry of the great city, a little flower of love sprang into existence in the heart of Agnes Carew, but her father would have none of the man she loved. So an elopement was planned. This the stern father discovered and ...See moreAmid the rush and flurry of the great city, a little flower of love sprang into existence in the heart of Agnes Carew, but her father would have none of the man she loved. So an elopement was planned. This the stern father discovered and thwarted, having set his mind upon another husband for his daughter. Unable to overcome her father's objections against Lloyd, they plight their troth and Lloyd goes to the far west to investigate some mining frauds, but the news of his mission had preceded him. On his arrival at the mines he was waylaid by two of the men implicated in the frauds and left for dead on the roadside. There he is discovered by a little Indian girl, who, with the aid of her father, takes Lloyd to their cabin and nurses him back to life, but with returning consciousness all memory of the past has gone from his brain. Won by the sweetness of this little Indian maid, he woos and wins her. Back in the east, Agnes has discovered that Jackson is really the man she cared for, but she feels in honor bound to Lloyd. Jackson pleads with her, recalling Lloyd's long silence and offers to go west, and see if he can find any trace of Lloyd. This Agnes consents to, and again we are on the wild plains of the west, where Lloyd lives with his little Indian wife and baby. There, in perfect happiness, Jackson finds them. Gradually, Lloyd's mind awakens to the memory of the past, and Jackson in honor bound, pleads with him to go east. Lloyd hesitates, but seeing his little baby and dainty Indian wife, he sends Jackson back to the noise and bustle of the city, and remains in his humble home with these he loves. So two happy homes result. Written by
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