The Threads of Fate

One night, she leaves the house dressed as a simple country maid, and she is attracted to the beautiful melody of a violin.

The woman feels her love for the musician is hopeless, since he is beneath her class, and she reluctantly consents to marry the Count.

The violin player (who is in reality of noble birth) is distraught when the girl stops visiting him, and he returns to his dissipated high society life.

The story concerns a poor girl and a young man of artistic leanings who tire of the social life into which they are thrown....The subtitles are quotations from famous writers.

"—Moving Picture World[6] "A psychological drama of the unconventional nature made by Joseph De Grasse....The subtitles are extractions from Pope, Horace, Whittier, Steadman, Taylor, Tennyson, Dryden and Milton.