Out of the Mist (1916)

Harry Grandin, a shipping clerk, is in love with Louise Dillon, a stenographer, who, after working temporarily for a firm, is notified that her services are no longer required. Ben Ali Hashin, an Arabian painter, has Grace Wilson pose for him. He is not satisfied with his work, and says he is tired of painting pretty women, as he cannot give them what they lack, namely, a soul. Harry Grandin tells Louise that he is nearly through with night law school, and after his graduation they can be married. Grace tells Ben Ali of Louise, who she thinks would be a perfect type for his coming picture. Arthur Marchand, a libertine, wins the affections of Grace Wilson. Ben Ali, looking out of the window during a storm, sees the aged wreck of a woman selling newspapers. He is inspired with the desire to paint her, and says he will call the picture "Out of the Mist." He gives the woman money and starts the picture. After many weeks Grace Wilson is cast aside by Arthur Marchand, who becomes infatuated with Louise Dillon. Harry Grandin cautions Louise against Arthur Marchand, and tells her that the attention of rich men to artists' models can result in no good. The statement is not relished by Louise. Grace Wilson vows to be revenged upon Marchand. When he calls at Ben Ali's studio he finds Louise alone and seizes her in his arms. The aged woman who sold newspapers then confronts him and tells him to turn back the sinful leaves of his memory and recall the time when he made love to her when she was young and beautiful. She tells Marchand: "The girl you just held in your arms and whose downfall you were planning is your own child and I am her mother." Marchand, overcome by this news, staggers from the building and is confronted by Grace Wilson, who takes the man's life. Louise and Harry Grandin are reunited and the aged woman is cared for by Louise.

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