Bill is the foreman of the Diamond "D" ranch, owned by Robert Chalmers, an Eastern capitalist, who visits the ranch, accompanied by his niece. Pearl. Bill accompanies her on many rides and ... See full summary
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Bill is the foreman of the Diamond "D" ranch, owned by Robert Chalmers, an Eastern capitalist, who visits the ranch, accompanied by his niece. Pearl. Bill accompanies her on many rides and soon falls in love with Pearl. They meet Millie Thompson, a half-demented girl, and Bill tells Pearl that Jim Clawson and Millie were engaged to be married years ago. Jim had a claim and went east to sell it, hoping to marry Millie on his return. Jim was buncoed out of his claim by an eastern broker and in despair shot himself. The shock robbed Millie of her reason. He told Pearl that if he ever found the man who buncoed Jim, he would avenge Jim's untimely death. One evening Bill sees Pearl in an evening gown, the center of many admirers. For the first time, he realizes the wide gulf between them and sadly concludes that he has no right to think of her as his wife. He resolutely remains away from her, and she could not understand the change that had come over him. When Pearl returns east, she ...
Cast overview: | |||
Jack Richardson | - | Bill Winter | |
Ann Little | - | Pearl Hunt (as Anna Little) | |
Jimsy Maye | - | Millie Thompson | |
John Reinhardt | - | (unconfirmed) |