- Mr. and Mrs. James Elkins and Mr. and Mrs. Dent were warm friends. The Dents had a little boy named Harry, while the Elkins had a little girl, Maud. These two children were playmates and were always teasing each other. One day while playing, Harry sprang up and pursued Maud, who ran away as fast as her little legs could carry her. She goes a long way and turns into a deserted street. A gypsy happened along, took her by the hand and led her away. Harry followed and arrived just in time to see Maud disappear with the gypsy. Harry then returned home as fast as he could and informs his parents and Mr. and Mrs. Elkins. Careful search was made, but no trace of her could be discovered. Fifteen years elapse. Maud's disappearance is now a mere memory. Harry, grown to manhood, is riding, in his automobile past a gypsy encampment when the chauffeur discovers that the machine requires water. Harry goes to the camp to procure some, and while there, meets a girl, with whom he falls in love. He pays a second visit some days later, and proposes marriage to her, is accepted, and married. The couple do not succeed very well in life, and soon reach the end of their slender resources. Then through worry and exposure Harry is taken sick. It is then that the wife, resuming her gypsy dress, goes forth in an endeavor to obtain aid for her husband. She goes from place to place but always with the same result, nothing. She finally falls exhausted by the roadside, where she is soon afterwards discovered by the Elkins and the Dents, who are passing in their automobile. They get out of the machine, and pick her up, and as soon as they revive her, she tells about her husband, and gives his name. The two families then hurry to Harry's bedside, and subsequently he is removed to his parents' home. Greatly to the joy of all concerned, the wife is found to be the little girl, who had disappeared fifteen years before.—Moving Picture World synopsis
It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute.
Learn moreContribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content