- A girl climbs a cliff to save an injured artist from the tide.
- When Sydney Brandon, passing through a little Cornish town on a walking tour, dropped into the Lee household to beg a glass of cold milk, he suddenly discovered that he would much rather stay in that same little Cornish town than continue his journey. For he had become smitten with Connie Lee. Joe Muzzey a short time afterward wished that Brandon were anywhere except in Cornwall. Brandon met Joe one morning and asked him if the tide came over a certain ledge, from which he particularly wanted to make some sketches. Although he knew that the rising tide would mean almost certain death to anybody upon the ledge in question, Joe assured his arrival that it was perfectly safe. A few hours later, Connie, worried over Brandon's absence, went down to the shore to look for him. To her horror, she discovered Brandon far below her unable to escape from the rising tide. By a lucky chance, Connie discovered a long rope nearby, which she lowered to Brandon. But in his attempts to escape, Brandon had sprained his wrist, and he could not climb up the rope unaided. At this crisis Joe Muzzey presented himself to the frantic girl above. He would save Brandon, he said, if she would marry him. Wild with indignation, she refuses him, and finally spurred by the fearful danger of her lover, she slid down the rope herself. Temporarily mad with baffled rage, Muzzey cut the rope. Connie scaled an almost impassable cliff with the disabled Brandon and then the two lovers forgave the delirious Muzzey.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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