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Two old fishermen sitting outside of their cabin see a boat at sea on fire. They rush to the life-saving station and report what they have seen. The ship is destroyed and the passengers are lost with the exception of a little boy. One of the old fishermen, who has a little girl the boy's age, decides to adopt him. The children become very fond of each other. Ten years later a New York lawyer comes to the fishing town and wants to adopt the child, but the boy is old enough to decide for himself, and does not want to go. The case is brought to court and it is decided that the child remain with his adopted parents, but that they place the money in the hands of a banker and the guardianship of the lawyer. Not very long afterward the banker is on the verge of bankruptcy and borrows from the boy's money. He has no means of returning it and decides to sell the boy some worthless stock in an unformed corporation. On his visit the banker falls in love with the young girl, now grown to be a ...

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    • Author: Kulalas
    This four-part melodrama is staged by Madame Blache. There are several sensational incidents in the course of the story. One of these is the escape of a crook across a line suspended between two houses and the fall of another. The third reel is good. In this part there is an attempted bank robbery in which the thieves saw through a rather thin wooden floor. - The Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914
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