
Her Corner on Hearts (1912)
Alice is Jack's girl. Calling at her home to take her to a party, he makes her promise not to flirt with the boys, for Jack is a jealous kid. At the party Alice forgets the promise and flirts freely. The lovers quarrel; Alice finally throws Jack's bouquet at his feet and walks away to join pleasanter company. She now flirts more outrageously than ever and three young men separately promise to take her home. They soon realize that Alice is using them as catspaws and conclude to teach her a lesson by letting her go home unescorted. Even Jack deserts her. Alice refuses to let the butler accompany her home and starts on her way alone. She is accosted by a young dude, but the timely appearance of a working man returning from his night shift saves her from further annoyance. The working man, going in the same direction as Alice, accompanies her to her corner. Jack, meantime, has taken another girl home. Feeling that he has wronged Alice, he hurries to overtake her. Near her home, the lovers meet; he pleads and she is unforgiving. The honest working man is busy lighting his pipe; glancing back, he sees, as he supposes, another dude annoying the young lady. Swiftly he comes upon them, and with one blow, fells Jack to the ground. Alice screams, then hastens to explain matters. Jack gives his assailant a cigar and the man with the mighty fist departs in peace. At the gate, the estranged twain linger after the most approved fashion of lovers, kiss and make up.All Releases
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