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Counterfeit Love Synopsis
Mary Shelly, the sole support for her invalid brother and sister, is courted by a mysterious stranger who offers to solve her financial problems. Her brother produces a large amount of money, which Mary applies to the mortgage on their home before she realizes it is counterfeit. She bets the remaining cash on a horse race, only to lose it all. Although she is in love with Richard Wayne, the desperate young woman agrees to marry the stranger. Richard reveals himself to be an agent of the U.S. Secret Service and the mystery man to be the leader of the counterfeiters. After bringing his rival to justice, Richard takes Mary as his wife.
A Million Bid Synopsis
The story concerns a mercenary and managing mother and her daughter, Agnes. The young lady loves a youthful doctor, but a match is frustrated by the mother, who seeks to marry the daughter to the highest bidder. The mother's extravagance ruins the father, who, being in ill health, succumbs to heart failure. With poverty staring them in the face, the mother takes Agnes abroad, finally forcing her into a marriage with an Australian millionaire. To do so, the mother intercepts all letters between Agnes and the young doctor, with the result that each feels that the other has ceased to care. The millionaire and his young wife, while on their honeymoon on his yacht, are shipwrecked. He is dealt a terrible blow on the head, and it completely destroys his memory. The young wife is saved and returns to America, while her husband is picked up by a French fisherman. His memory gone, he does not recall his previous existence in America. Agnes and the doctor renew their love affair and finally marry, excellent proof having been furnished that her former husband had drowned in the shipwreck. There is no opposition to the marriage now, as the mother also had perished in the catastrophe. Five years later, the young doctor has become a famous brain specialist. To him, Agnes' former husband comes for an operation in the hope of restoring his lost memory. The two men, never having met, fail to learn they are both married to the same woman. She discovers it, however, and with her happiness at stake, does not tell her surgeon-husband the truth, but attempts to dissuade him from operating on her first husband, fearful that the operation will prove successful and her first husband regain his lost memory and recognize her as his wife. The humanity in the surgeon surmounts his wife's pleas, but the patient fails to withstand the operation and Agnes' happiness is assured, despite the terrible situations which confronted her.
"Counterfeit Love" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "A Million Bid" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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Counterfeit Love