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- While in New York seeking work, Cynthia, a young English girl, meets Bruce Crittenden and George Rhode who introduce her to Madame Savarin, a wealthy woman seeking a companion for a sea voyage. She hires Cynthia, and while at sea, Cynthia discovers that Bruce is the ship's purser. Cynthia's father was a famous wireless expert who taught her how to read code, which enables her to overhear a plot to sink the ship and steal Mrs. Savarin's jewels. Soon after, the crew mutinies, and while Rhode and Bruce fight the crew, Cynthia sounds the alarm. As he is attempting to foil the jewel thieves, Bruce falls overboard, and Cynthia swims to his rescue with the jewels strapped to her back. They are rescued by a government patrol boat and taken back to New York where Cynthia and Bruce are married.
- A woman, engaged to one man, is forced to marry another, who is subsequently arrested, leaving his wife with a terrible decision to make when her former fiancee comes looking for her.
- Rose Manning, on her way home, is overtaken by a storm and compelled to take refuge in a roadhouse with Herbert Olden. When the lodge is raided by prohibition enforcement agents, Rose leaves by a window only partially clothed and escapes with Herbert. Reaching home, she finds her husband, John, waiting for her; and seeing her wearing Olden's coat, he assumes the worst and orders her from the house. Olden's mother, knowing her to be innocent, persuades her to see John again, which she does but to no avail. In despair, Rose accepts Herbert's proposal of marriage, following her divorce from John, but when Herbert discovers that Rose is about to become a mother, he resolves to effect a reconciliation and informs John of her condition. On their wedding night, John appears and repudiates his hasty conclusion. There is a mutual reconciliation.
- When the partner of Oliver Payson, a wealthy businessman, is killed in a railroad accident, his young son is placed in Oliver's custody. Payson eventually loses touch with the boy, and now--20 years later--he begins a search for him. Unable to turn up a trace, he finally tries a medium, Madame Spoll, who has a secret she doesn't want anyone to find out--she's a phony. Oliver's daughter Clytie falls in love with a "clairvoyant" named Francis Granthorpe, who has his own secret.
- Robert Taylor has been romancing Blanche Mansfield but also seeing Grace Eldridge at the same time. When he tells Blanche that he is marrying Grace, she attacks him and he is rushed to the hospital with a knife wound.