Having married Hal Eastman, a man of wealth and position, at her father's dying request. Blanche Marvin is not content to give up her friendship for Ned Burton, a former lover. Burton is included in her parties, which increases in gaiety ...See moreHaving married Hal Eastman, a man of wealth and position, at her father's dying request. Blanche Marvin is not content to give up her friendship for Ned Burton, a former lover. Burton is included in her parties, which increases in gaiety with each succeeding one until one day when her husband finds Blanche in Burton's arms. Hal decides that they shall separate and live in apartments in opposite sides of the house with a large room between which shall be common property. Eastman finds a baby boy in his car one night which proves later to be the child of a poor young woman whose husband he has befriended. He adopts the child, not knowing who it is, and engages the mother as a nurse. Matters between Blanche and Hal come to a crisis when Blanche discovers the presence of the child, and they each, unknown to each other, move from the house. Divorce proceedings start, but the final separation is averted and Hal and Blanche are brought together again. The child is returned to its parents, and great happiness come to Hal and Blanche in helping the working man and his wife re-establish their home. Written by
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