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Young and pretty, Margery Dean, companion to Mrs. Sawyer, a wealthy lady, chances to meet Jack Drislane, a young clerk. It is raining hard; she has not an umbrella; he secures one and escorts her home. He is duly impressed when she enters a large brownstone mansion, particularly as the girl does not enlighten him as to her real social position; Later, they see each other again in passing autos and then Jack, who has been unable to forget Margery, asks permission to call, neglecting to mention, however, that he is a working man and not a wealthy idler.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Lillian Burns | Margery Dean | Unowned | |
Anders Randolf | Jack Drislane | Unowned | |
James Morrison | Unowned | ||
Mary Maurice | Mrs. Sawyer | Unowned | |
James Lackaye | Unowned | ||
Gladden James | Unowned | ||
Mary Anderson | Unowned |