A late silent film made in a period while the studios were rushing to sound, it's a rural romance between a sincere
young man (Charles Farrell) from a Minnesota farm, the harried dreamer of a
waitress (Mary Duncan) from Chicago who falls for his sincerity and honesty and accompanies him back to the farm as his wife —
much to the displeasure of the man's father, a hard, severe man as cold as the Minnesota winters.