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Mrs. Pearson is a little different from most mothers, at least in her general appearance, for she has that sweetness and calmness of disposition, which is characteristic of the Quakeress. Lois, her only child, does not inherit her mother's sedate and quiet temperament, apparently she is no different from other girls, quite natural, and does not object to the attentions paid her by John Harmon, who is very much in love with her.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Mary Maurice | Mrs. Pearson - A Quaker Mother | Unowned | |
Maurice Costello | John Harmon - A Quaker Husband | Unowned | |
Helen Gardner | Lois Pearson Harmon - A Quaker Wife | Unowned | |
Helene Costello | The Harmon Daughter | Unowned | |
Julia Swayne Gordon | Unowned | ||
Tefft Johnson | Unowned | ||
Edwin R. Phillips | Tom Lester | Unowned | |
Alfred Hollingsworth | Unowned |