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Learn more- Muriel Dallia, a western girl, has a large ranch inherited from her father who has but lately died, with the expressed wish that she marry Edward Douglas, an Englishman, son of his former partner, who has returned to England after making a fortune. Edward, who is a dissolute man about town, abhors the idea of marrying a rough western girl, hut having spent the fortune left him by his father, he is persuaded by the family lawyer to go to America and marry Muriel. On his arrival, Muriel has brought home Bart, a strange cowboy who caught her runaway horse and who, by his good looks, has created more than a passing interest in Muriel's mind. Edward, after a few days on the ranch, proposes to Muriel and is refused. Edward swears revenge upon the girl who has dared refuse him. That night Ed, the foreman, brings to the ranch a large sum of money, the receipt of a cattle sale. Both the Englishman and a half-breed attempt to steal the money. The half-breed is caught by the Englishman and threatened with death, but is turned loose with the promise that he will assist in abducting the girl. Edward then places the money in Bart's pocket while he is asleep. The next morning the money is missed and all hands are searched. Bart is discharged, but after cogitating the incident. Muriel comes to the conclusion that Bart is innocent. She goes in search of him, and while riding beneath a tree, the half-breed drops on her horse and carries her away. She is rescued by Bart. The half-breed confesses. They return to the ranch and confront the Englishman. He is sent to town under guard, while a love scene between Muriel and Bart shows who will be the boss of the ranch.
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