Jack Alger and Margaret Durand are very much in love with each other. Wallace Hardy, shrewd and calculating, has made up his mind to make Margaret his wife at all odds. He has the advantage of Mr. Durand's respect for his business ability, while Jack is only a clerk in the employ of Mr. Durand. Margaret's father receives an urgent demand to pay a note for $50,000. This he is unable to do and Hardy offers to loan it, with the understanding that he can have Margaret. She demurs and declares her love for Jack, who is immediately discharged. Hardy is triumphant and Margaret defiant. Jack loses no time in securing a position as a railroad employee, making himself generally useful at one of the way stations. Hardy insists upon marrying Margaret at once and her father, with his daughter and his would-be son-in-law, start for the parson's in Mr. Durand's automobile. At the crossing near the railroad station where Jack is employed, the automobile becomes fractious
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