Outside the palace, the Pasha and his son, the Prince are see descending the marble steps, several servants preceding them, salaaming as they walk backwards. They proceed to the river bank ... See full summary
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Outside the palace, the Pasha and his son, the Prince are see descending the marble steps, several servants preceding them, salaaming as they walk backwards. They proceed to the river bank where two caiques are moored to the landing. The father and son enter one which is loosened by a servant and they row down the river. Further along the stream another caique, containing two Turkish women, passes them. Both look admiringly at the younger women of the two, although the Prince's look contains none of the insult conveyed in that of his father. The Pasha orders his oarsmen to put about and follow the other boat. They do so and the young girl is followed to her home which proves to be that of a wealthy merchant. The daughter and her chaperone enter the house, the Pasha's servant following, he makes a note of the number of the house and hurries back to inform his master. Inside in one of the richly furnished rooms the father and daughter are talking affectionately as a servant enters and ...
Released as a split reel along with The Treasure; or, The House Next Door (1909).