- Little Corinne, sitting quietly by her grandmother's side, suddenly decides that she would like to go to the moving picture theater. After a good deal of coaxing the grandmother gives her the wherewithal with which to gratify her desire. She takes the money and sets gaily off for the theater. Upon her arrival at the theater the gateman seeing such a little tot unaccompanied, refuses to let her enter the place. Little Corinne pleads with the gateman, but he proves to be adamant, and we next see her with drooping head and tear-stained face wending her way slowly homeward. On her way home she comes upon a little newsboy crying bitterly. Upon her asking him the cause of his tears, he tells her that a crowd of street urchins have stolen his papers and money. Unselfish little Corinne, although herself being unable to attend the show, generously gives the little boy her bright, new coin and directs him to the theater, thereby hoping to help him forget his unhappy plight. Corinne then continues on her way, and upon her arrival home tells her grandmother of all that has happened. Grandmother sympathizes with little Corinne, and to pacify the little girl she gets out a large box of wooden toys for Corinne to play with. Thoroughly happy, little Corinne amuses herself for a long time, but finally we see her little head drooping lower and lower until she is lost in the land of dreams.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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