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RUTH ANN GRAHAM'S quiet and logical nature often acts as a check rein on the temperamental spirit of her twin sister, Janet. Ruth and Janet are very close and although Janet often flies off the handle her affection for her sister remains steadfast. Ruth fell in love with Dr. Bob the minute she met him, although he's much older than she. Shortly after her marriage to Dr. Bob, Ruth discovered that he had not been in love with her when they were married and, her pride deeply hurt, she left him. Later, however, Dr. Bob convinced her that he had really loved her without realizing it himself, and they were happily reunited. Ruth is a writer and some time ago wrote a book called "Bachelor's Children." It's all about her life and Janet's with Dr. Bob, and it will soon be published. Ruth is very fond of Michael Kent, the boy her husband is helping, and is also doing all she can to clear his name. Her love for Dr. Bob has grown with the years and his devotion has made up for any doubts she ever had about him. (Played by Marjorie Hannan)
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MICHAEL KENT is an orphan whom Dr. Bob has helped because he believes him to be an extremely brilliant young man. In spite of the charges against Michael, Dr. Bob is sure of his innocence. Michael's life has not been a pleasant one. He's a writer and most of his life was spent in poverty. He suffered a fractured arm when a child, which has caused one of his arms to be slightly shorter than the other, and it was for this reason that he was recently turned down by the Army when he wanted to join it, the minute war broke out. Not long ago, he went to live on a farm given him by kind-hearted old Ellen Collins. There, a neighbor's daughter, a shrewd, dishonest girl named Dottie, decided she was going to marry him. Michael, out of pity, and because the girl he really loved had turned him down, married Dottie. From that day on she caused him nothing but misery. When she poisoned his dog, out of meanness, he threatened to kill her and left the house. While he was gone, one of Dottie' s former lovers, a gangster named Ned Cosmo, slipped into the house and strangled Dottie. Michael was charged with the murder on circumstantial evidence. (Played by Charles Flynn)
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