![]() ![]() Enid convinces her husband that they should adopt the child. ![]() Seaton lies for Enid, telling John Hammond that he had an illegitimate child years ago and that he is trying to find a home for the child. But now she has discovered that the nurse has passed away, and Enid needs to find a home for the girl. Not wanting her husband to know she had an illegitimate child, Enid gave the baby to a nurse who raised the little girl. Fortunately, Enid was able to wait until her husband was away on a business trip before giving birth. ![]() She left Dalton and returned home, later marrying John Hammond but not realizing at the time that she was pregnant with Dalton's child. Enid tells Seaton that many years ago, she ran away with a man named John Dalton, only to discover that he was married. Enid Hammond is married to John Hammond (Lon Chaney), but she is also Montgomery Seaton's sweetheart. Montgomery Seaton is a rich social parasite who badly neglects his wife Lucille. A still exists showing Chaney in the role of John Hammond, menacing his wife Enid with a pistol. A small fragment (around 2 minutes) of the film survives in a private collection. Tangled Hearts is a 1916 silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse, written by Ida May Park, and starring Lon Chaney and Louise Lovely. ![]()
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