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John Brown, the mate on a river steamboat, rescues a small boy from the clutches of a villainous deckhand, thereby gaining the roustabout's bitter enmity. Absorbed over the events of the day, the mate fails to bestow upon his wife the usual home-coming caress. Annoyed, she greets the coming of the stranger as a possible foil to arouse the husband's jealousy in punishment for the slight. The flirtation all but ends in a tragedy with discovery by the husband, who does not understand her innocent act.
Name | Character | Team | |
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James Vincent | John Brown - the Husband | Unowned | |
Alice Hollister | Mary Brown - the Wife | Unowned | |
Harry F. Millarde | The Stranger | Unowned |