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Janet Warren, in love with Harold King, marries John Wilbur, a wealthy young man of high social standing. On the night of their marriage, Janet confides the story of her love for Harold to her diary. One evening on going into her boudoir, John finds her diary on the dressing table and reads it. He is stunned and decides to leave her immediately and make it possible for her to marry the man she loves. He arranges with his attorneys for a monthly allowance of two thousand dollars to be given her and all his wealth at his death, and then leaves for unknown parts to become a prospector. All efforts to trace Wilbur proving unavailing, the young wife slowly pines away. On the earnest solicitation of her physician, she goes into the mountains to seek comfort and new environment. An unexpected explosion injures two prospectors, one of which is John Wilbur. As they are carrying the injured men away, Janet passes in her auto. In gazing upon the second victim of the catastrophe, she recognizes ...

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    • Author: Xanna
    The girl in this story accepts John, who has money, in preference to Harold, whom she really loves. Later, when John has learned the truth from her diary and gone away, she nurses him after an accident and learns to love him. Vivian Rich, Edward Coxen and George Field appear in this; the latter suggested interesting possibilities in his "store" clothes and we would like to see more of him in this garb. - The Moving Picture World, November 8, 1913
  • Cast overview:
    Edward Coxen Edward Coxen - John Wilbur (as Ed Coxen)
    Winifred Greenwood Winifred Greenwood - Janet Warren
    George Field George Field - Harold King
    Vivian Rich Vivian Rich
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