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12 min
It was Christmas Eve in the south, but the spirit of peace and love did not pervade the northern girl's heart. The gallantry of the young southern swains, however, was more than manifest, when a drunken band of Unionists entered the house, among them her sweetheart. From him was protection needed most. His rival, a Confederate soldier, showed her that character is far above political principle, and true love came into its own.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Robert Harron | The Southern Boy | Unowned | |
Irene Howley | The Northern Girl | Unowned | |
W. Chrystie Miller | The Northern Girl's Uncle | Unowned | |
Clara T. Bracy | The Northern Girl's Aunt | Unowned | |
Donald Crisp | Southern Rival | Unowned | |
Bob Burns | Southern Rival | Unowned | |
Betty Hartigan | The Invalid Sister | Unowned | |
Lillian Gish | Unowned | ||
Dorothy Gish | Unowned |