Adapted by Rupert Hughes from one of his story, the film was directed by Sidney Olcott with T. Roy Barnes and Helene Chadwick in the leading roles.
Later, they are a married couple living in the United States when, during one night at the opera, they are seated in front of Val.
Madeline is annoyed by an itchy back and Val, remembering that he was once in this discomfort, impulsively leans forward and scratches her shoulder.
Eventually things are straightened out when the husband tells Madeline that he knew of her secret about her time in London all along.
[1] In Culver City, Olcott received on the set the prestigious visit of Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian poet, Nobel prize of literature 1911.