- Jeanne Beaufort becomes a secret service agent for the South during the Civil War, to avenge the deaths of her father and brother. While eavesdropping on a meeting of Northern spies, she is captured and forced to wed a masked man who bears a peculiar tattoo on his wrist. Jeanne escapes and soon afterwards, continues her work in Washington, D.C. with the aid of Henry Morgan, who, unknown to Jeanne, is a Northern agent. In Washington, she unwillingly falls in love with John Armitage, a Northerner. In procuring a set of important documents, Jeanne's identity is discovered, and she is forced to escape to Richmond. Morgan, who is revealed as Jeanne's mysterious husband, is killed in a struggle with "Parson" John Kennedy. Richmond is set ablaze, but John rescues Jeanne, and after the war, they forget their differences and marry.—Pamela Short
- Jeanne Beaufort, a patriot of the confederacy, enters the secret service of the south. While eavesdropping at a meeting of the secret agents of the enemy, she is captured by eleven masked men and to save her life is compelled to marry one of them, the ceremony being performed by their leader who is a clergyman. She notices a peculiar tattoo mark on the wrist of the man to whom she is being married. With this mark as a clue she begins a search for her unknown husband, but the mark proves to be more of a hindrance than a help, and leads her into an entanglement of mystery and intrigue when she is sent to battle wits within the enemy's line. A reward is offered for her, dead or alive. During a series of thrilling adventures the web slowly closes about her and the final climax of the story comes when she is saved, just at the moment when destruction seems certain.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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