Comedy
Prudence's ( Olive Thomas ) parents send her from their Pennsylvania Quaker colony to a fashionable girls seminary, hoping she can learn about the devil's tricks, instead she engages in girlish pranks, but uses her pure appearance to escape blame. Later, Prudence visits her New York aunt, a society matron, and soon attracts an array of male admirers. She falls in love with wealthy Grayson Mills, but John Melbourne, who lives off of his wife's wealth, plots to seduce her. After Melbourne loans Prudence $200 to pay a gambling debt, he forces her to go to a roadhouse by threatening to show her stern father her canceled check. At dinner, Prudence produces a love letter which Melbourne had earlier written to an actress, and says that if she is not back by midnight, her hotel clerk will show Melbourne's wife his nineteen other love letters. After Melbourne hurries her back, he discovers that she only had the one letter. Prudence now becomes engaged to Grayson.
Directed by
Frank Borzage
Written by
Catherine Carr
Francis McDonald
Grayson Mills
Claire McDowell
Miss Grayson
Edward Peil Sr.
Mr. Wentworth
Harvey Clark
John Melbourne
Lillian Langdon
Mrs. Melbourne
Lillian West
Mrs. Allen Wentworth
Mary Warren
Kitty
Olive Thomas
Prudence
Alberta Lee
Mrs. Ogilvie
J.P. Wild
John Ogilvie

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