Leonie Saint-Andre, the granddaughter of an old Creole gentleman, thinks Morgan Slade is a scoundrel.
But the woman before him awakens emotions he ne.
Morgan knows that he accepted neither dowry, nor Leonie\'s hand in marriage.
All she wants is her dowry returned to pay her dead grandfather\'s gambling debts and save their home.
Leonie claims Morgan married her, and fathered her five-year-old son.
Morgan, the son of a wealthy Natchez plantation family, thinks Leonie is a clever liar.
Leonie Saint-Andre, the granddaughter of an old Creole gentleman, thinks Morgan Slade is a scoundrel