- A lumber camp girl must marry quickly to gain an inheritance. Daisy Woods is the miss. The villain tries to win her and goes so far as to kidnap a minister to do the job. But the villain's wife and baby from the East appear on the scene. In the desperate hope that he will still be able to execute his designs, the villain LaRue wrecks their carriage, ties wife and the man who rescued her to a huge log saw platform and then starts the blade. As an added inducement toward their destruction, he sets the mill on fire. The little girl escapes and rides to the home of Daisy Woods, and halts the wedding in her own quaint way. She casually informs Daisy that her mother is now on the saw platform. Daisy rushes post-haste to the mill, saves the mother and marries the chap who first attempted the rescue. In the scene where Daisy and the daughter hurry to the mill, the two riding madly on one horse, they cross an old wooden bridge to the accompaniment of a bit of dynamite which the villainous husband jestingly places beneath it. Needless to say, the explosive accelerates their pace - first upward, then downward. The riders drop fifty feet into the water.—Moving Picture World, August 4, 1917
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