Her Body in Bond is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Mae Murray, Kenneth Harlan and Alan Roscoe.
Now she must also work to pay for her husband's care, with his demands for money ever increasing, so much so that the situation leads to despair.
In reality, Joe's correspondence is intercepted by Harlan Quinn, a millionaire who has sights on Peggy: the man rewrites the letters by falsifying their contents.
But before the man manages to win the favors of the dancer, Joe arrives in New York, fully healed.
The two men have a fight in which Peggy's stepfather, a drug addict who has been tricked by Harlan, intervenes and shoots the millionaire.