Violet Drew, the daughter of the innkeeper at Mountain Top, falls in love with a young fellow who has come to Mountain Top for his health. She first feels the sensations of love when she saves him from a broken neck while he is riding a bucking broncho which the boys have coaxed him to mount. This love is entirely acceptable to the young man, but the parents of Violet want her to marry Tony, a wealthy Mexican, who lives nearby. Things progress nicely for a while, until one day the young man, who has recovered, receives a letter from his father, calling him home. When he leaves, he leaves a broken-hearted little girl behind him. Years pass and one day a man and a woman climb the hill where Violet and her lover were wont to sit. The man is the young patient of long ago, and the woman is his wife. Up on the hillside they come across a lonely grave, and the man, stooping, reads the inscription: "In memory of Violet Drew. It was her wish to be buried here."
—Moving Picture World synopsis