A Daughter of the Poor

[1] The film was directed by Edward Dillon and starred young Bessie Love.

[1][3] Although incomplete, prints of the film survive at the George Eastman House.

[4][5][6][7] Although she and her family are poor, Rose (Love) is very generous to a lame child Lola (Giraci).

Her kindness captures the attention of wealthy publisher Stevens (Stockdale), whose interest in Rose angers her beau Creig (Beranger), who is a worker and radical writer.

Creig follows Rose to the Stevens home, and is surprised to find that they published his radical treatise, and are prepared to pay him for his work.

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