Kathleen Clifford, a wealthy widow, is undecided whom to marry. Ralph Fenton, a man of her own age, or George Rosslyn, a youth in his twenties. Both men are desperately in love with the charming widow. She returns to her home one evening ...See moreKathleen Clifford, a wealthy widow, is undecided whom to marry. Ralph Fenton, a man of her own age, or George Rosslyn, a youth in his twenties. Both men are desperately in love with the charming widow. She returns to her home one evening after a society gathering, and picking up the photographs of the two men, she is unable to choose between them. In her dreams that night she sees herself the wife of Rosslyn, unhappy, discontented and miserable. A few weeks after the ceremony, Rosslyn elopes with Kathleen's niece, and Fenton comforts the wretched Kathleen. She sees, in her dreams, that Spring (youth), was meant for Spring, and when she awakens she decides that Autumn (age), is meant for Autumn, so she unhesitatingly agrees to become the wife of Fenton. Written by
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