A strong, stirring and absorbing story of mangled pathos, comedy and sensationalism with thrilling series at the race track, from the pen of RICHARD HARDING DAVIS and others.
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George Carter, a revolutionist in South America, is the exact double of Frederick Marston, a famous artist in Paris. Carter is betrayed by a comrade and is sentenced to be shot. He takes a desperate chance and escapes on board a vessel bound for London. In Paris Marston is stabbed by a model because he does not return her love. The wound incapacitates him from painting, and leaves an ugly scar, and he goes to America on a vacation. Highwaymen attack him, inflicting injuries which cause a total loss of memory. The robbers leave nothing in his pockets but the key to his Paris studio, and Marston adopts the name of Robert Anglo-Saxon.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Carlyle Blackwell | Frederick Marston / Robert Anglo-Saxon | Unowned | |
Edna Mayo | Duska Filson | Unowned | |
Gypsy Abbott | Mrs. Marston | Unowned | |
George Brunton | St. John | Unowned | |
John Francis Dillon | Rodman | Unowned | |
Jack Prescott | SeƱor Roberto | Unowned | |
John Sheehan | George Steels | Unowned | |
Ollie Kirby | Undetermined Role | Unowned |