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Margie was the belle of the mining camp. A stranger came to the canyon, and the belle at last found a conqueror. Bess Harding, jealous and deceitful, found there was love-making going on in her vicinity, and that she was shut out of it. The miners did not like the stranger, and it only needed a spark to explode a tragedy. Bess supplied the spark, and in the attack on the stranger's cabin which followed, more than one man bit the dust. The sheriff's posse came to the rescue, and at the end the poor little jealous waif too, crumples up, a stray bullet through her fiery heart.

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    • Author: Doukasa
    A picture in good style by the Flying A premier company that is strongly dramatic and satisfying. Miss Von Trump plays the most interesting role and shows much ability in depicting a half-wild, uninstructed girl who is called "the waif of the canon." There was love-making going on in her vicinity and she was shut out of it. The love making wasn't smooth; it wasn't likely to be when a stranger (Kerrigan) steals this girl (Miss Bush) away from a man (Richardson) who has rough friends in the canon. Things needed only a spark to explode a tragedy. The jealous waif supplies it and the result is a thrill. More than one man bites the dust and, at the end, the waif too crumples up, a stray bullet through her fiery heart. It is another live wire by the Flying A. - The Moving Picture World, August 31, 1912
  • Cast overview:
    J. Warren Kerrigan J. Warren Kerrigan - The Stranger
    Pauline Bush Pauline Bush - Margie Cooler
    Jack Richardson Jack Richardson - The Foreman of the Mining Camp
    Jessalyn Van Trump Jessalyn Van Trump - Bess Harding
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