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THE BIOGRAPH
Three
BroKen Ways
T TNDER false colors, the road agent wins the love of the young telegraph operator. She does not learn his true character until after the marriage, when he begins to entertain strange, uncouth visitors, with whom he goes out on mysterious night rides. At last she determines to live her life apart, and, leaving him, goes to another place, where she obtains a position as operator at the railroad station. The local sheriff meets her and presently asks her to marry him. She holds him off ; but when he renews his suit she feels in honor bound to tell him of the barrier that exists between them. Hard pressed by the law, the road agent circulates a report of his
THE CAST
The road agent Henry Walthall
The girl Blanche Sweet
The sheriff Harry Carey
The express agent Robert Harron
own death, and, under cover of the security thus obtained, commits another outrage. The sheriff, taking the trail, follows it alone across the divide and enlists the aid of the local sheriff. The bandit has gone to the station, where he recognizes his wife and implores her to aid him. She hides him from the officers, but later refuses to go with him when he suggests a new start. Angered, he seizes her, and a struggle ensues. An express agent sees what is happening and runs after the officers. They return, and in the pistol battle that follows the road agent is killed. His wife is thus freed from the bond which has kept her from the arms of the man she really loves, and later, her faith in mankind renewed, she weds the sheriff, turning her back upon the tragic past, facing the future with confidence.