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Description:01 16 25 00 In the North of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 20s. In wooden country house. Young lady Betty Blythe and her father, old sick man, sat in her armchair, Spottiswoode Aitken hold head to the owner Melbourne Mac Dowell, thick mustache and hat. Boorish and authoritarian. Later, of night, a young man with a moustache in uniform Francis Mac Donald discusses and negotiates with sort of trapper, rather boorish, Gordon Mullen, smuggler of alcohol, trafficker. They make fun together by reading a letter. They drink when suddenly, they listen of the noise. Mac Donald, worried is going to listen in the door of its store. But he is reassured. Impression that both men prepare a blow. Little scheme.