Her Last Flirtation (1915)

Florence, the sheriff's niece, visits his ranch and meet the sheriff's friend Jim. The young rancher is much impressed by the wise young lady from the effete East. She is the heroine of many heart conquests and a great flirt, so Jim easily falls victim to her wiles. The sheriff sees how things are going and warns her not to trifle with Jim, but she laughs at him. The young rancher proposes and is shyly accepted. Jim buys her a ring, but she urges him to keep their engagement secret, and he somewhat reluctantly agrees. A few days later she quietly starts back for the East, leaving a cruelly-enlightening note for Jim. Furiously springing on his horse, he catches up with Florence, takes her by force to the minister's and marries her with the words: "You may treat men that way where you come from, but you can't do it here." She is very angry, but love conquers and Jim wins out.

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GenresComedy Short