Molly Finney was captured by some supposedly friendly Indians and taken to Quebec and there sold at auction. She was bought by n French Grandee as a servant and companion for his daughter. On the way from her native village on a long canoe...See moreMolly Finney was captured by some supposedly friendly Indians and taken to Quebec and there sold at auction. She was bought by n French Grandee as a servant and companion for his daughter. On the way from her native village on a long canoe trip, Molly managed to drop into the water a message written on birch bark. This message was found by Captain McLellan, who, in his sloop, The Rose, went to Quebec and succeeded in locating the Puritan girl where she was being held in slavery. His rescue of the girl forms the dramatic climax of the film and is an exceptional strong and thrilling situation. Written by
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