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A poor but happy young married couple moved to a fashionable suburban colony in the East. They hired a social secretary to educate them and be their sponsor with the "Four Hundred." The Secretary was a man of an old family, but much ...See moreA poor but happy young married couple moved to a fashionable suburban colony in the East. They hired a social secretary to educate them and be their sponsor with the "Four Hundred." The Secretary was a man of an old family, but much embarrassed financially. The wife studied her "society lessons" and welcomed persons, more or less in society, who were brought to the house by the secretary. The husband did not find the new game interesting or exciting, and showed it. He and his wife at first bickered mildly, then quarreled violently, and in time there was a divorce. The secretary saw his way clear to a fortune. He made love to the divorcee, and she was flattered by his standing in the world of fashion. She agreed to marry him, but his perfidy was made clear to her by himself, unwittingly. Brokenhearted, the woman decided to go back to the village where she had once been so happy. On the train, en route home, she entered the dining-car and was given the only vacant seat, one at a table. Across the way was her former husband. He too was going home. When they first came to the city they had eaten in a dining car. Now they were again in one, but things were different. There was no one to meet her at the depot, and she was forced to accept the invitation of her ex-husband to drive her home. They went past the little church where they had been married and the husband called her attention to it. "We have both made mistakes. Let's forget them and start afresh," he said, and the woman consented. So hand in hand they re-entered the church, and were married all over again. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less