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Albert Manning and Raymond Nugent attend the same boarding school and became inseparable companions. Dr. Squires, the principal, is a hard, penurious man, and, when news comes that Albert's father has died, leaving the boy penniless, he is...See moreAlbert Manning and Raymond Nugent attend the same boarding school and became inseparable companions. Dr. Squires, the principal, is a hard, penurious man, and, when news comes that Albert's father has died, leaving the boy penniless, he is about to turn him out of the school. Florence Chapin, his assistant teacher, however, prevails upon him to allow the boy to remain. Dr. Squires makes Albert do all the hard work at the school and, one day, with the assistance of Raymond, he runs away to the city where he secures employment as a page boy in a hotel. Arthur Cochran, a young lawyer, and Fannie Nugent, a sister of Raymond, are guests at the hotel. They know nothing of Albert's friendship for Raymond, but are interested in the boy. A few weeks later Squires hears that Albert's father owned mining stock which has become valuable. He goes to Cochran's office and asks him to try and locate the boy. Cochran and Fannie have become engaged, but a jealous quarrel threatens to separate them. Albert contrives and succeeds in bringing them together again. Raymond visits his sister for the holidays, and when he arrives at the hotel, Albert's identity is established. Cochran arranges with Miss Chapin to become a private teacher for the boys and the picture ends showing their delight in the prospect of not having to return to boarding school. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less