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Boyd Marshall is a nature-loving young businessman who works when he works and plays when he plays; thoroughly business while in the office and a good fellow out of it. His pretty ... See full summary
Boyd Marshall is a nature-loving young businessman who works when he works and plays when he plays; thoroughly business while in the office and a good fellow out of it. His pretty stenographer loves outdoor life also, but is prim and efficient during business hours. Although knowing each other only in their business life they love and are married and each tries to live up to their conception of the other as they have known each other to the office. The strain proves too great and Boyd goes on a hunting trip to relieve the strain. The little wife sees that there is a joyous side to her husband's life of which she had not guessed the existence and follows Boyd into the woods and claims her right to share its happiness.

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    • Author: Amhirishes
    There is a pleasing idea in this story of the young wife who follows her husband on his camping trip. Both have concealed their love of the country from each other since marriage. Boyd Marshall and Muriel Ostriche play the leads. More strength could have been infused into the scenes, but the story is a pretty one as presented. - The Moving Picture World, December 13, 1913
  • Cast overview:
    Boyd Marshall Boyd Marshall - Brandt Mansfield
    Muriel Ostriche Muriel Ostriche - Mansfield's Wife
    Fannie Gregory Fannie Gregory - Fanna, a Stenographer
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