His Spanish Wife (1910)

Robert Harrison is partner with Ted Mason in a plantation in one of those South American republics where they have a revolution every three weeks or feel lonesome. Harrison has the plantation end and Mason does the selling, but Harrison is needed in New York to put a deal through and Mason comes to look after the plantation in his absence. Mason falls in love with Harrison's sister-in-law but he has earned the enmity of Mrs. Harrison because she feels that he is responsible for Harrison's trip away. She frustrates Mason's love making while indulging in a lively flirtation of her own with an old admirer. Ted tries an elopement but it only lands the lady of his love in a convent. Then Mrs. Harrison, bored by ennui and piqued because she was not taken on the New York trip, decides to elope with Signor Estrada. Mason blanks this plan and in so doing wins his wife, for Mrs. Harrison realizes the gratitude she owes him.

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GenresDrama Short