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Love is awakened in the heart of Peter Hansen when he sees his name written within the outlines of a heart on the sands of the seashore. Above his own name is written the name of "Norma," a daughter of Gyntsen, the aristocrat of the little village. Norma's father is a widower. He idolizes his daughter. Peter is a quiet, noble fellow, a fisherman, with the instincts of a poet and the rule of a king. He is not given to associating with his fellows, being of a retiring disposition. His natural timidity and shyness forbid him to make known his love for her and he worships her in silence.
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Rosemary Theby | Norma Gyntsen | Unowned |
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Hal Wilson | Bjornsen - the Minister | Unowned |
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Robert Gaillard | Peter Hansen | Unowned |
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Tefft Johnson | Gyntsen - Norma's Father | Unowned |
Frank Newburg | Rowland - Bjornsen's Nephew | Unowned |