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David Whiting belongs to a fine old aristocratic family of the south and is an officer in the United States Army. He believes in the Union and he is opposed to slavery. When the Civil War breaks out he frees his personal slaves and joins his regiment to fight for the north. His brother, Walker, is an honorable man, but hot-headed and impetuous, the opposite of his brother. He joins the southern army fighting against his brother. Edith Whiting, the sister, and her parents are extremely bitter over David's defection. The play opens shortly before the Civil War, when David is visiting his home with a friend and brother officer, Jack Spencer, who is engaged to Edith. Edith quarrels with Spencer over their differences in principles and returns his engagement ring. David is in love with Ruth Tyler. During the war the Whiting family, deserted by the slaves, have a hard time to make ends meet, and borrow from a professional money-lender, Thomas Spicer, giving mortgages on their property. ...

Credited cast:
Henry B. Walthall Henry B. Walthall - David Whiting / Walker Whiting
Antoinette Walker Antoinette Walker - Ruth Tyler
Anne Leigh Anne Leigh - Edith Whiting
John Lorenz John Lorenz - Jack Spencer
Thomas Commerford Thomas Commerford - David Whiting Sr.
Richardson Cotton Richardson Cotton - Thomas Spicer
Jack Dale Jack Dale - George Spicer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Laura Frankenfield Laura Frankenfield - Mrs. Whiting
Ellis Paul Ellis Paul - Little Boy
Bond Turner Bond Turner - Rufus
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