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Professor Blake is engaged in writing a great scientific work that shall startle the world. He becomes so absorbed in his task that he neglects all other matters, to the exasperation of his married sister, with whom he lives. Wearied by her continual reproaches on his bachelor state, and urgent counsels to marry, he leaves the house secretly and moves into a fisherman's hut near the sea, where he can work undisturbed. Here he becomes unconsciously interested in the fisherman's daughter until a catastrophe would have destroyed, except for the girl's bravery, the labor of years. Disfigured, perhaps for life, the girl's self-sacrifice jars him from his self-centered frame of mind, and unable to concentrate his mind upon his work, he loses all interest in his labors, and aroused by the depth of his feelings for the girl, he begs her to marry him. At first, doubtful of the survival of his love, over his disfigurement, she at first refuses him, but later she is convinced of his love and ...

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    • Author: Nalmezar
    A farcical love story without much plot and though not all of it is amusing, it can't be said to drag. The professor, who is not convincingly absent-minded, but acts queerly, is played by Harry Pollard and the fisher girl, with whom he falls in love, by Margarita Fisher. There are some fine views of sea and shore. The titles are in a queer purple color not wholly pleasing. A fair offering. - The Moving Picture World, March 14, 1914
  • Cast overview:
    Harry A. Pollard Harry A. Pollard - Professor Blake
    Margarita Fischer Margarita Fischer - Nell
    Fred Gamble Fred Gamble - Captain Hardy - Nell's father
    Joe Harris Joe Harris - Jake (as Joseph Harris)
    Mrs. Tom Ricketts Mrs. Tom Ricketts - Mary Blake (as Josephine Ditt)
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