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Senorita Inez, a great heiress, engages Jacinto as gardener. The poor gardener loves the heiress, but does not dare to make his passion known. Inez, realizing her love for the gardener, ... See full summary
Senorita Inez, a great heiress, engages Jacinto as gardener. The poor gardener loves the heiress, but does not dare to make his passion known. Inez, realizing her love for the gardener, refuses a flattering offer of marriage. Jacinto, believing his love for Inez hopeless, decides to withdraw from the world. Inez, in bitter despair, seeks in vain for her lost love, and learns that Jacinto has become a monk. Fifty years elapse. Francisco Toledo applies for work and the old lady sees her own romance repeated. Senorita Inez makes a will which she hopes will bring happiness to Bonita. Bonita from a sense of duty refuses to leave the Senorita. On the old lady's death her will is read. In it all Senorita Inez's property is bequeathed to Bonita, providing she does not marry and that she maintains the flower garden in the same good condition in which it is. Francisco, hearing the contents of the will, believes there is no chance for him. Bonita disregards the will, however, and through pique ...

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