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"To town 12½ miles. Warning! Desert trail, take the other road." These sign boards at the crossroads Louis exchanges, aiming to have her uncle take the wrong road and perish in the desert. ... See full summary
"To town 12½ miles. Warning! Desert trail, take the other road." These sign boards at the crossroads Louis exchanges, aiming to have her uncle take the wrong road and perish in the desert. Three months previous, believing himself to be dying, he makes a will in her favor, giving no consideration to Helen, the younger sister. Shortly after he recovers and Louise is anxious to get him out of the way. Raving in delirium, with lacerated hands and ravished for thirst and hunger, the old uncle is blindly groping his way in the merciless desert. Meanwhile. Helen, alarmed at the uncle's failure to return, sets out in search, and a young prospector, recently come to the camp, helps her take up the trail. Coming to the crossroads the exchanging of the sign boards is detected and a handkerchief, unwittingly left behind by Louise, fixes her guilt. The uncle is resuscitated and taken back to the ranch house as Louise is mounting her horse to depart forever. The scene closes with lusty cheering of ...

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    • Author: Hinewen
    It is not wise to make wills in anyone's favor if they know about it, is taught in this film. But not all persons would have the opportunity or the temerity to change sign hoards at a cross roads so as to deliberately lead an old man into a desert where he might starve or die of thirst merely to obtain his money. There are some good desert scenes in the picture, with the man groping blindly about and growing weaker every minute. Finally he is rescued by another niece and a young prospector and the inevitable love story breaks out, while the picture ends with the uncle rescued, the cowboys cheering and the girl in the arms of the young prospector. - The Moving Picture World, November 5, 1910
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