The Seminoles, on the warpath, massacre the Marsh family and take the young son captive. Hours later, grandmother and Liza are rescued by James Ward, a passing stranger. Twenty-three years later Liza promises to marry the man who rescued ...See moreThe Seminoles, on the warpath, massacre the Marsh family and take the young son captive. Hours later, grandmother and Liza are rescued by James Ward, a passing stranger. Twenty-three years later Liza promises to marry the man who rescued and raised her. James Ward brings to his home a wounded Indian trader. A week later Ward is called away and leaves the stranger to protect the women. A week passes. Liza forgets gratitude and loyalty in her strange fascination for the stranger. Learning of Liza's affection for the stranger, Ward decides to efface himself that she may be happy with the man he thinks she loves. But fate takes a hand. Liza learns that the stranger is her own brother. On Ward's departure he leaves a note that explains the situation. The womanhood is Liza wins, and she goes in search of Ward and is eventually rewarded. Written by
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