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Description:01 05 17 00 In the North of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 20s. An old man in dinner-jacket with bow tie seems taken by an illness, he puts a handkerchief on his mouth, puts the hand on his heart, seems very sick, Spottiswoode Aitken. He chokes, moans, seems to revile. Close-up young lady in front of its very rustic wooden house, Betty Blythe. She enters to find her unwell father, Spottiswoode Aitken. He reassures her by saying him that these sneezes are only of coughs, cold. They kiss each other, embrace to take a snatch. On the table of the kitchen, Blythe takes a bouquet. Close-up of the father which coughs. She goes out of the house with the bouquet of flower in the hand, says goodbye to her father and leaves.