A Woman's Way
The pretty daughter of a French-Canadian backwoodsman incites the love of a trapper who is so smitten with the beauty of this wood nymph that he purchases her into marriage from her father. The transaction meets with repugnance from the girl. She was entirely contented with conditions, a child of nature, carefree. However, she finds her pleading of no avail, and so pretends to accept the situation. The trapper and Canadian go into the cabin to seal the bargain with a drink, and while inside the girl closes and fastens the door on them and makes her way through the woods to escape.
A Woman's Way
November 24, 1908
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Cast (6)
George Gebhardt
A Woodsman
Harry Solter
A Camper
Linda Arvidson
The Camper's Wife
Dorothy Bernard
N/A
Arthur V. Johnson
Man with Rifle
Crew (2)
Directing
D.W. Griffith
Director
Writing
D.W. Griffith
Writer