Old Foster's son-in-law, Gunn, was a weakling, and unable to resist the bad influence of his brother. He got into difficulties with Mr. Hick, an old miser, who threatened him that he would ... See full summary
Dolly Saves Her Grandfather (1913) Online
Old Foster's son-in-law, Gunn, was a weakling, and unable to resist the bad influence of his brother. He got into difficulties with Mr. Hick, an old miser, who threatened him that he would sell him up if he did not pay him 1,180 pounds within a month. Hick told Gunn that he knew Old Foster had made a will in his favor, and Gunn plotted with his brother to remove the old man. Their plotting was overheard by Dolly, an orphan daughter of a son of Foster. She was the drudge of the farm, but loved the old man, and was very fond of Gunn's wife and the child. She heard the details of the vile plot and resolved to circumvent the two villains. The old man had long before realized that his life was not safe, and had taken the precaution to alter his will. When he returned to the farm in the evening, he left with Dolly.
Original French title is undetermined.