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- A vivid glimpse of many typical Italian personalities and characteristics; thoroughly graphic and completely convincing. The peasants in their rustic homes and at work in the fields and among the swamps, the panorama of cottages, cloisters, monasteries, hills and streams delight the eye and instruct.
- Georges Gaborio and his wife Helga have a little girl named Helene. Helene is forced to sell flowers on the streets and in the cafés that Georges and his wife may have much of red wine. One day while selling her flowers on the streets she meets a little boy. He is the first person who had ever treated her with kindness. The little boy and his mother called upon Helene and gave her money and a doll, which her parents took away from her and sold for more drink. One night after a beating, the little boy Helene had been dreaming of had a vision of her. He told his mother and together they went to the hut and the boy rescued the little girl and brought her home. Then his mother cared for Helene and the cruel parents were led off to prison.
- The villain is the chief of a robber band who plot to slay a rich old miner and steal his wealth. But the chief does not wish to commit the crime himself nor have one of his band actually do it, it, and so he uses his knowledge of hypnotism, by placing a house servant of the old miser under his spell and making him stab the old man when the others make off with the spoils. Weeks go by when one day the sister of the accused servant discovers a cuff link on the floor of the room where the murder was committed and this leads to the capture of the real criminal, who is finally apprehended and made to confess.