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An escaped mental patient assumes the identity of a society girl's dead father and threatens her marriage.
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An abused wife takes a shot at her husband, and, as a result, he reforms.
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Hunter Ross deserts his wife and child and she is driven to the extremes of poverty, being obliged in sell pencils to keep the spark of life in herself more
Hunter Ross deserts his wife and child and she is driven to the extremes of poverty, being obliged in sell pencils to keep the spark of life in herself and little one. Fearing the worst, she writes a note, saying, "I am the wife of Hunter Ross, and this is our child," pinning the note on the child's dress in the hope that someone will find and care for the little girl, in case anything should happen to herself. close
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An impoverished father is forced to give up his daughter for adoption. After she is grown, she realizes she has two fathers: her real one and her "adopted" one.
An impoverished father is forced to give up his daughter for adoption. After she is grown, she realizes she has two fathers: her real one and her "adopted" one. close
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A young woman helps her brother by purchasing a much needed piece of land.
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The sons and daughters on the opposing sides of a Kentucky feud fall in love and dismantle their fathers' guns to prevent further bloodshed.
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A young man's parents refuse to accept his new wife, but a reconciliation is eventually brought about.
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Papa's Letter is a 1911 silent drama.
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A jealous mother is envious of the affection shown toward her future daughter-in-law by her husband.
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A young man leaves his Southern home, his father and his sweetheart, and falls into bad company in the big city.
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An uninhibited young woman is brought up by a reclusive eccentric.
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Flo's suitor wins her mother's favor when he returns a lost pocketbook.
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A mother, grieving over the loss of her child, finds contentment in loving a lame orphan.
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