The Laird's Daughter is a 1912 American silent film drama produced by Oscar Eagle.
She returns his love and cares naught for his poverty, but their happiness is suddenly interrupted when the elder MacGregor learns of their intentions.
That evening hearing that America is a land of gold, he decides to go and win riches in order to marry Airleen.
This note is intercepted by MacGregor who compels Airleen to write him an answer to the effect that she has been amusing herself at his expense, and is through with him.
With many misgivings, but a ray of hope still kindled, he makes all haste to the old trysting place and there he finds his boyhood sweetheart still waiting.