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The Verdict (1914)

★8.0/10 · 10h 20mDrama, Romance

Directed by Richard Travers

The man meets and falls in love with a girl much younger than himself, and decides to cast off the woman with whom he had had a love affair. He goes to his old sweetheart and asks her to return his love letters. She does so on condition that he tell the new girl of their affair. He does not live up to his promise, but tells her that she is the first girl he has ever loved. In the meantime, he has lost his letters, and the new sweetheart, upon finding them, returns them to the owner. From this source she is advised to have nothing more to do with him unless she is convinced in her own mind that he is kneeling to her in spirit at all times.

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  • Bryant Washburn
    Bryant Washburn
    The Man
  • Beverly Bayne
    Beverly Bayne
    The Young Woman
  • Gerda Holmes
    Gerda Holmes
    The Older Woman
  • Richard Travers
    Richard Travers
  • Rapley Holmes

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