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Mary's lot. always hard, becomes doubly so upon her father's death. Desiring to re-marry, the girl's stepmother conspires to get her out of the way.

Top Cast

  • Alice Joyce

    Alice Joyce

    Mary Halleck - a Girl of the Backwoods

  • Henry Hallam

    Henry Hallam

    John Halleck - Mary's Father

  • Tom Moore

    Tom Moore

    Burton Manning - a Young Millionaire

  • Helen Lindroth

    Helen Lindroth

    Mrs. Halleck - John's Second Wife

  • John Mackin

    John Mackin

    Jim Downs - a Neighbor

  • Alice Hollister

    Alice Hollister

    Rose Hayden - a Girl of the Slums

  • Mary Ross

    Mary Ross

    Mrs. Clark - Burton's Sister

Overview

Mary's lot. always hard, becomes doubly so upon her father's death. Desiring to re-marry, the girl's stepmother conspires to get her out of the way.

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