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His beloved wife having died, Mark Boland sells his furniture and seeks to forget his sorrow in dissipation. He comes in contact with David Yarnall, a man who has been discharged from the employ of Jim Driscoll, a prosperous Quaker, for his dissolute habits. Yarnall persuades Boland to help him rob the home of Driscoll.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Edwin Wallock | David Yarnall - a Wealthy Quaker | Unowned | |
Adele Lane | Prudence Yarnell - David's Wife | Unowned | |
Frank Newburg | Howard Yarnell - the Son | Unowned | |
Lafe McKee | Mark Boland | Unowned | |
Roy Watson | Jim Driscoll - Yarnell's Gardener | Unowned | |
Baby Lillian Wade | Howard Yarnell - as a Child | Unowned |