One day when Bob Hargrove's cow is devastating the Selby garden, Jim Selby is on the point of shooting it when Bob comes and stops him. They quarrel and Jim is slightly wounded in the arm. Nance Selby and Loxie Hargrove are sweethearts, ...See moreOne day when Bob Hargrove's cow is devastating the Selby garden, Jim Selby is on the point of shooting it when Bob comes and stops him. They quarrel and Jim is slightly wounded in the arm. Nance Selby and Loxie Hargrove are sweethearts, but after the feud both are forbidden to cross the stream which separates the two farms. However, Loxie goes across the river and makes love to the girl, only to be discovered by her father. He is sent off the ground and told never to speak to Nance again. Quite some time later Nance, who is now a young woman, takes her small brother, Tommy, of whom Selby is very fond, to go fishing. He falls in and is rescued by Loxie, who is hunting. While riding for the doctor, Loxie is shot by Selby, who knows nothing about his errand. Nance manages to carry her brother home, and on the way is met by the father, who is greatly alarmed, and together with the mother they go for the doctor. Loxie has already arrived at the doctor's and is being taken care of. The horse upon which Loxie had been riding has gone home, and Hargraves, discovering the blood marks, thinks that Selby has injured his son and starts out to find him. All meet at the doctor's. Explanations are made and the feud is ended by the promise of the parents that Nance and Loxie may be married. Written by
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