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Exiled from Mexico, Don Jose, a wealthy Spanish grandee, crosses the border and is captured by a band of Indians under Chief Black Bull. All of those in the caravan are killed, with the ... See full summary
Exiled from Mexico, Don Jose, a wealthy Spanish grandee, crosses the border and is captured by a band of Indians under Chief Black Bull. All of those in the caravan are killed, with the exception of Don Jose's baby daughter, who has been secreted under the wagon train. Black Bull takes the child into his tribe and brings her up like one of his own children. Years later, John Cobb and his partner become lost in the desert. Cobb is found unconscious beside the body of his partner by Black Bull's adopted daughter, now known as Little Fawn. Cobb is taken to the Indian village. There he falls in love with his rescuer, Little Fawn, and marries her. Soon after an Eastern financier offers to buy the mining claim which Cobb and his dead partner had been working before they became lost in the desert. Cobb sells out at a good price and takes his bride back east to Washington, where he introduces her as a Spanish lady. At a reception in Cobb's home two of the Indians in Black Bull's tribe who ...

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    • Author: BlackHaze
    Written and produced by William H. Clifford and Thomas H. Ince. The plot of this two-reel picture is laid in the Southwest, on the border lands. It is full of the usual Indian and Mexican scenes of carnage in the first part. In the second part it shifts to Washington, D.C. then back to the plains. It is an interesting and well-made picture. William Ehfe and Tsura Aoki were efficient in the leading parts. - The Moving Picture World, May 9, 1914
  • Cast overview:
    William Ehfe William Ehfe - John Cobb -the Husband
    Tsuru Aoki Tsuru Aoki - Little Faun
    Black Bull Black Bull - The Indian Chief (as Chief Black Bull)
    Virginia Philley Withey Virginia Philley Withey - Little Faun - as a Child (as Virginia Philley)
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