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Shortly after the engagement of Dorothy Manners to Frank Esmond, manager of her father's contracting firm, is announced, she is visited by a girl who warns her against the man. Suspicious, ... See full summary
Shortly after the engagement of Dorothy Manners to Frank Esmond, manager of her father's contracting firm, is announced, she is visited by a girl who warns her against the man. Suspicious, Dorothy arranges to disappear, ostensibly on a visit to her aunt. Instead, she sends her aunt a series of letters to be sent her father, and obtains a position, disguised as much as possible, in her father's office to observe Esmond. The manager is puzzled. He is certain she is Dorothy, but he is constantly receiving letters from her in another city. Dick Mason has been put out by his father, a rival contractor. He meets Dorothy as a working girl in the same boarding house. Manners gives him work, thinking it is a good joke on his rival. Esmond, growing bold, makes advances to the girl and is frustrated by Dick. When the elder Mason finds his son is making good he invites him to return home. Manners and his daughter are dinner guests. When the two clerks meet in these surroundings the girl produces ...

Cast overview:
Richard Travers Richard Travers - Dick Mason (as Richard C. Travers)
Gertrude Glover Gertrude Glover - Dorothy Manners
John Cossar John Cossar - Mr. Manners - Dorothy's Father
Thomas Commerford Thomas Commerford - Mr. Mason - Dick's Father
Fred Malatesta Fred Malatesta - Frank Esmond
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