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A well-to-do lawyer, Mr. Parmester, is more interested in poetry than in his profession. He lives in an apartment across the court from which can be seen at times the figure of n young woman, and though he has never seen her face, her ...See moreA well-to-do lawyer, Mr. Parmester, is more interested in poetry than in his profession. He lives in an apartment across the court from which can be seen at times the figure of n young woman, and though he has never seen her face, her personality serves as a sort of lay figure about which he builds a verse entitled, "Her Face." After laying the paper down on his desk after it is finished, he leaves the room and the paper blows out of the window and lands on the windowsill of the young lady opposite. When Parmester discovers the situation he climbs out of his window and up on the opposite side, just as the wind blows the paper into the young woman's room. As she is not there be climbs in to get it, but before he can reach it he hears her coming and hides behind the curtain. The young woman finds the poem and realizes that it is meant as a description of herself. When she starts to take down her hair and loosen her dross. Parmester makes his presence known and the young woman demands an explanation. He confesses that he came for the verses. In the midst of their conversation the maid opens the door and announces a young man who has been paying attention to her. Parmester comes to the rescue and puts a ring into the lady's hand which she slips on her finger. The other young man, highly incensed, leaves them. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less