
Summary
In the quaint Cape Cod fishing village, Roscoe Paine's selfless gesture of allowing the community to use the lane he owns has fostered a sense of unity and gratitude among the residents. The arrival of James Colton and his family sets off a chain of events as they seek to acquire Roscoe's property, driven by the father's desire to expand his business empire. As the story unfolds, a web of intricate relationships and unexpected twists emerges, including a tragic boat explosion, a heroic rescue, and a dramatic shift in fortunes. Through the lens of Roscoe's journey, the film explores themes of kindness, redemption, and the complexities of human connection, all set against the picturesque backdrop of the Cape Cod village.
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Roscoe Paine owns the lane that runs through the Cape Cod fishing village in which he lives, but he allows anyone to use it out of gratitude for the many kindnesses shown to him and his invalid mother. James Colton and his wife arrive in Cape Cod, with their daughter, Mabel. Mrs. Colton is ill and is under doctor's orders to "take rest." James offers to buy Roscoe's serene property, but Roscoe declines, until he desperately needs the money. While the men conduct the closing deal on a launch, Victor Carver, who is in the village to get information for Colton's Wall Street rival, inadvertently causes their boat to explode. Mabel Colton rows to their rescue; Colton is severely burned and incapacitated. While the financier recovers, Roscoe advises Mabel what financial decisions to make to save her father's stock market investments. Carver confesses his villainy, and Mrs. Colton is suddenly cured. After James heals, he bestows his new property on the town and offers Roscoe a fine position. Romance blooms between Roscoe and Mabel.
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