A Bird of Prey
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A Bird of Prey

/ 10 | United States
1916 | Drama
In a little Western mining camp a man works day after day at his claim to win riches for his adored wife--who is dissatisfied with her lot in life and sees her husband as an impractical dream. The tempter appears to this young, attractive, discontented wife as a you Easterner who comes to the mining town in search of fortune. The miner welcomes the new arrival and gives him work on his claim. Gold is discovered, and the newcomer is made a partner in the claim and sent to register it in the name of his benefactor and himself. The miner does not know that the young Easterner has paid attentions to the wife, fanning her discontent and telling her how happy she would be if she would only divorce her husband and go away with him. In the mining town the man from the East registers the claim in his name alone, and sells it at once to the proprietor of a dance hall. This man, with a number of hired thugs, goes to the mining claim and takes possession, driving off the indignant husband. When the miner demands by what right he dares to seize the claim, the dance-hall owner shows him the registry deed and a receipt from the Easterner. Then, for the first time, the truth dawns upon the miner. He runs to his cabin to tell his wife the news, and finds her gone. A note tells him that she has left with the other man and intends to secure a divorce and marry him. Stopping at a nearby town, the angry husband overtakes the fugitives and a fierce fight ensues. A blow from the Easterner's pistol butt sends him to the ground unconscious. Then the wife and the Easterner board a train for the east, while the unconscious miner is carried back to his cabin. In the East the wife secures a divorce from her husband and marries the other man. As the years pass the banker's wife learns her husband's true character. The desire for revenge has become almost an obsession with the miner, and when he is able to dispose of the timber lands he owns he leaves for the East. When he arrives in New York he discovers that his former partner is visiting a friend in the Adirondacks, so he goes there and hires a cabin where he can watch the banker and plan his vengeance. The opportunity comes soon. The banker's host gives a handsome entertainment to his guests. While the gaiety is at its highest, a stern-faced man lurks outside the house. Twice he raises his rifle to fire, and each time stays his hand, for if he pressed the trigger he would have killed his wife. As the banker stands alone, a groom see

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