A Just Verdict
Dorothy Ellis and Frank Dean are in love, but Dorothy's father objects owing to Frank's lack of wealth. While the two sweethearts are engaged in target practice, Ellis angrily orders Dean to... Read allDorothy Ellis and Frank Dean are in love, but Dorothy's father objects owing to Frank's lack of wealth. While the two sweethearts are engaged in target practice, Ellis angrily orders Dean to leave and a quarrel ensues, which same is overheard by the servants. Dorothy tearfully pl... Read allDorothy Ellis and Frank Dean are in love, but Dorothy's father objects owing to Frank's lack of wealth. While the two sweethearts are engaged in target practice, Ellis angrily orders Dean to leave and a quarrel ensues, which same is overheard by the servants. Dorothy tearfully pleads for Dean, but in vain and he leaves, forgetting his revolver (upon which is engraved ... Read all