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The Indian and the Child (1912)

NR · 1912-04-27 · EN
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Jake Willis, a timber-cutter, is felling trees with a gang of men one morning when an Indian applies for work and food, Willis hires him and tells him to do a day's work first, then eat. Stolidly the Indian agrees and leaves with an ax for the forest. Now, little Flo Willis, Jake's little girl, pities the poor man and, when her father leaves, butters a piece of bread, spreads it with jelly and takes it out to the Indian, who, although surprised, thanks her as best he can and sits down to eat.

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Gilbert M. AndersonGilbert M. AndersonThe IndianArthur MackleyArthur MackleyJake WillisMarguerite ToddMarguerite ToddThe Child

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Genre-AffinitätWesternRegiepräferenz477887Schauspielpräferenz477887 · 1111418 · 1873273LänderpräferenzUsEpochenpräferenz1910

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Jake Willis, a timber-cutter, is felling trees with a gang of men one morning when an Indian applies for work and food, Willis hires him and tells him to do a day's work first, then eat. Stolidly the Indian agrees and leaves with an ax for the forest. Now, little Flo Willis, Jake's little girl, pities the poor man and, when her father leaves, butters a piece of bread, spreads it with jelly and takes it out to the Indian, who, although surprised, thanks her as best he can and sits down to eat.