- Howard Belknap, a youth of twenty, only son of an attractive widow, while at a ball falls in love with Enid La Rose, a dancer. Howard's mother is greatly disturbed and appeals to an old friend and admirer. Henry Carlten, to save the boy. In her perturbation Mrs. Belknap agrees to marry Carlton if he is successful. Carlton tries to reason with Howard, but finding it of no use determines to win the girl himself. Howard is very angry and next day writes to Enid asking her to lunch with him. His mother discovers this and asks Carlton to prevent the meeting. Carlton asks the girl to luncheon himself and while at the restaurant Howard discovers them and creates an unpleasant scene. Carlton and Enid leave and on the way back to her apartments she is hurt in a collision between their automobile and another. Carlton takes her to her rooms and discovers that the girl has fallen in love with him. When the doctor arrives he tells Carlton that Enid will recover but though she may walk, she will never dance again. Carlton goes to Mrs. Belknap and tells her of the accident and of the helpless position in which he has placed the dancing girl. Mrs. Belknap offers to pay her a sum of money, but Carlton informs her that the accident is not all; the girl has grown to love him. Mrs. Belknap, who has already given her heart to Carlton, tells him of her own love. Carlton is greatly pained, but remains firm in his conviction that his duty lies with the young girl. He parts from Mrs. Belknap in great grief and goes back to Enid La Rose. He finds her suffering much pain, but with a smile for him. She tells him that she will never dance again. Carlton asks her to become his wife. The girl accepts.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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