Moving Picture News (1911) . Dirr FARLEY Leading Lady As the caravan passes, the child, without an attendant,is seen by them, and they think it is lost. With a hope of reward, they carry the little girl away. The distracted parents, after a vain search, believe theirdarling is dead, yet continue the search heartbroken, withhope abandoned. As time wanes, the mother of the little one, hearing of thepresence of a band of gypsies in their vicinity, expresses adesire to visit their camp. In company with her husband they do so. Chance leadsthem to Leilas tent, where she is disclosed toying with thei


Moving Picture News (1911) . Dirr FARLEY Leading Lady As the caravan passes, the child, without an attendant,is seen by them, and they think it is lost. With a hope of reward, they carry the little girl away. The distracted parents, after a vain search, believe theirdarling is dead, yet continue the search heartbroken, withhope abandoned. As time wanes, the mother of the little one, hearing of thepresence of a band of gypsies in their vicinity, expresses adesire to visit their camp. In company with her husband they do so. Chance leadsthem to Leilas tent, where she is disclosed toying with theirbaby girl. They accost her. She recognizes her former sweetheart,and through a newspaper, inadvertently dropped, she learns. SHAMROCKS FIRST RELEASE the identity ot the child, and in a spirit ol vengeance sheconcludes to keep it. She places the little girl in a fashionable seminary, andtoils for years for its maintenance and education. When next seen, the little one has grown to girlhood,under the care and tutelage of the attendant sisters. Leila later visits her child (by adoption), and repent-antly confesses her treachery to the good sisters, in whosecare she was reared and is advised by the Mother Superior\o return the little girl to its parents.


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