Chubby, waiting at the station for her father, is lost and begins to cry. Rose Selby comforts her and gives her a card with her address on it. Chubby is impressed with her kindness. In their new cottage Chubby and her father are happy. The...See moreChubby, waiting at the station for her father, is lost and begins to cry. Rose Selby comforts her and gives her a card with her address on it. Chubby is impressed with her kindness. In their new cottage Chubby and her father are happy. The little girl discovers that her father loves Mary Hanley, the daughter of their neighbor, who is trying to make the girl marry Darson Selby, an apparently rich man. Mary is much under her mother's influence, and Chubby resolves to interfere. She sends a note to Rose, who responds that she will come at once. When she appears, Chubby takes her next door, where Darson is making love to Mary. With a cry of astonishment, Rose recognizes her own husband, who has been robbing his business partner and is now planning to desert his wife. Mrs. Hanley, told of the reputation of the man to whom she has wished to give her daughter, is overcome. Chubby's father leads Mary away, and Chubby tells her doll that Mary is going to marry her daddy. Written by
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