- The ungovernable temper of Eva Storm has caused her to be known as "The Village Vixen." Her charming daughter, Maud, is the antithesis of her mother, and promises her hand to Willis, a wealthy young farmer. Eva forbids Willis from visiting her home and the young man asks his father to help him in overcoming the unreasonable prejudice of the vixen. Harrison calls on Eva and asks her to explain why she objects to his son. But it is not in keeping with Eva Storm's nature to listen to reason and she dismisses Harrison. On the way home Harrison meets Maud and has her write the following: "Dear Mother, Willis is a good man and I love him. I do not know why you separate us. I cannot bear it and am going away." Maud places the note on her table and then goes to the Harrison home. When Eva discovers the message she is highly indignant, then becomes apprehensive. She calls on Harrison and accuses him of complicity, but the appearance of Willis indicates that the young couple have not eloped. All through the village Eva searches for her daughter and finally returns home. The unhappy woman mourns the loss of her daughter and realizes that she has brought this great sorrow to herself. There is a happy reunion of mother and daughter, and Willis is no longer forbidden from visiting his sweetheart.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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