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The Night Workers Synopsis
Although nearly every family has its night workers, the day-world gives little thought to the unnaturalness of their existence. A boy escapes from an orphanage, and after a few weeks in a country printing office, reaches the city where he obtains work as an office boy on a newspaper. About him everywhere are men who at forty have lived their lives and are ready for the discard. But at fifteen he little heeds the warning. In ten years he has become an excellent reporter, but possessed of the irresponsibility of his night life. The girl, also a reporter, interests herself in him and repeatedly saves him from disgrace in his work. Under circumstances distasteful to him he encounters his parents, who learn his identity but conceal their own. The girl, discovers who he is, but keeps it to herself. In the moment of their greatest "scoop" the girl learns that her grandfather, the editor of an up-state weekly, has died. She persuades the boy to help her edit the paper. Under the spell of living by day his whole attitude changes, and he tells her of his love and his desire to remain in the little country town.
Satan's Private Door Synopsis
The house of Thomas Chatterton is divided against itself. His son Joseph is an inebriate; his daughter Anne is a social butterfly who neglects her baby and husband; the old man lives in solitude. Edith Conway comes to visit the Chattertons and finds herself distinctly out-of-place, of a different type. Thomas Chatterton finds in Edith a long-wished-for companion. Joseph accuses the girl of designs on his father's wealth; in a delirium, he attempts to stab his father, but Edith stops him. From then on the girl exercises a peculiar influence over the entire family. Slowly she spreads the gospel of love and kindness hitherto unknown there. Anne is drawn back to her baby and husband on the eve of becoming entangled with a designing young society man, Joseph renounces his alcoholic yoke and weds Edith, and the house of Chatterton is no longer divided against itself.
"The Night Workers" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Satan's Private Door" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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Satan's Private Door