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Harry Reynolds is engaged to Lucy Clayton. Harry's valet, Sam, is in love with Roxy, Lucy's colored maid. Jake, a tough coon, is also in love with Roxy and at the point of a gun warns Sam ... See full summary
Harry Reynolds is engaged to Lucy Clayton. Harry's valet, Sam, is in love with Roxy, Lucy's colored maid. Jake, a tough coon, is also in love with Roxy and at the point of a gun warns Sam to let his girl alone. Sam asks his boss to write him a love letter so that he can send it to his girl. Sam sends the letter to Roxy. Lucy finds the letter in her room, where Roxy had left it. Lucy cannot understand the letter, as it is in Harry's handwriting, which she is familiar with. When Roxy claims ownership to the letter Lucy is horrified to think her sweetheart would write to the colored maid and before Roxy can explain it is from Sam, Lucy drives her from the room. In the afternoon when Harry calls he is met at the front door by Lucy's Pa with a gun. Harry takes it on the run with the old man following and shooting after him. In the meantime Roxy tells Sam of the trouble. Jake, in rage over losing Roxy, starts a shooting chase with Sam in the lead. They all meet on the road, explanations ...

Released as a split reel along with the comedy She Wanted a Count (1914).

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    • Author: Malakelv
    This note causes a lot of trouble for several individuals, both white and colored, also several funny and complicated situations, the working out of which is very interesting. E.W. Sargent is the author and Arthur D. Hotaling directed it. The acting, in the main, is well done. - The Moving Picture World, March 28, 1914
  • Cast overview:
    Jerold T. Hevener Jerold T. Hevener
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