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L.L. Howe, a New York millionaire, and his son Frank, buy a large tract of land in the Adirondacks. On a portion of this land an old settler, Hayes, has squatted. He considers the land his ... See full summary
L.L. Howe, a New York millionaire, and his son Frank, buy a large tract of land in the Adirondacks. On a portion of this land an old settler, Hayes, has squatted. He considers the land his own and resents the newcomers' intrusion. Frank falls in love with the squatter's daughter, and her country lover, Zeke, determines to make away with his rival. Frank is dangerously wounded by Zeke, who leaves him for dead at the foot of a cliff. A search party starts, led by Mr. Howe, but they fail in their search. Rose Hayes. Frank's sweetheart, is more successful, and aided by her little brother, she saves Frank. In recognition of her bravery and love, Mr. Howe consents to allow the Hayes family to retain the land, and the young couple are happily married.

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