An Accidental Outlaw (1911)

Jack Snow was held up by an outlaw and robbed of his horse. At a bend in the road he was reloading his six-shooter when it went off, just as a stage-driver was rounding the bend. The bullet hit him in the arm. He halted his horses, and everybody in the stage emptied their pockets, thinking that he was a real bandit. One of the passengers was Dorothy Sherrod, who attracted Jack. He asked her for a flower that she was wearing. She gave it to him. As he was talking with her, the passengers got into the carriage and rode away. Jack followed, and the driver, thinking that he was after them, whipped up his horses and soon got out of his range. Later the sheriff was put on his track, but Jack eluded him. Later Jack's courage was proved when he rescued Dorothy from a band of outlaws, and he made such a hit that the sheriff himself led a movement to have Jack's offense pardoned. One of the most enthusiastic workers in this movement was Miss Dorothy Sherrod, who later became Mrs. Jack Snow.

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GenresShort Western