The Image of Fate
Joseph Kane is a drunkard. Ruby, his daughter, shares his shame. Kane is in the saloon of "Red" Dooin, imbibing freely. Ruby enters and tries to persuade her father to leave the place. He ob... Read allJoseph Kane is a drunkard. Ruby, his daughter, shares his shame. Kane is in the saloon of "Red" Dooin, imbibing freely. Ruby enters and tries to persuade her father to leave the place. He objects. Charles Stevens, a young lawyer, finds her standing at the door of the saloon, hear... Read allJoseph Kane is a drunkard. Ruby, his daughter, shares his shame. Kane is in the saloon of "Red" Dooin, imbibing freely. Ruby enters and tries to persuade her father to leave the place. He objects. Charles Stevens, a young lawyer, finds her standing at the door of the saloon, heart-broken. Stevens, who is addicted to strong drink, enters the place, drinks, and goes out... Read all