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Six months after the honeymoon the husband imagined his wife indifferent. Professor Von Tetter's statement that untried virtue is valueless, was the last straw to this incensed man. So to ... See full summary
Six months after the honeymoon the husband imagined his wife indifferent. Professor Von Tetter's statement that untried virtue is valueless, was the last straw to this incensed man. So to test the professor's theory, he left his wife in charge of a friend. Fiction and truth ran parallel. Reading "Don Quixote" on the way, made him decide. Well, he put an end to the test.

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    • Author: Xwnaydan
    A story within a story; the first very slight and showing us a husband who, to try his wife's loyalty, left her in the charge of a friend while he went on a journey. On the train he reads in "Don Quixote" of another foolish husband who tried the same, and hurries home to find that friend and wife have bored each other to sleep. The substantial part of the picture is the story that he reads, played in graceful costumes and full of charm, but rather unconvincing. The prettiness of it will be liked. - The Moving Picture World, February 7, 1914
  • Cast overview:
    Charles Perley Charles Perley - The Husband
    Robert Drouet Robert Drouet - The Husband's Friend
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