The New Day's Dawn
Mr. and Mrs. Wynne are drifting apart after 10 years of wedlock, during which time their common interests have gradually grown less and less. They live in a great mansion--together, but almo... Read allMr. and Mrs. Wynne are drifting apart after 10 years of wedlock, during which time their common interests have gradually grown less and less. They live in a great mansion--together, but almost entirely on separate lines. Their little daughter Dorothy is the only remaining bond of... Read allMr. and Mrs. Wynne are drifting apart after 10 years of wedlock, during which time their common interests have gradually grown less and less. They live in a great mansion--together, but almost entirely on separate lines. Their little daughter Dorothy is the only remaining bond of affection between them. Through her governess' carelessness, Dorothy is badly injured in ... Read all