From The Moving Picture
World notice:
. . . On the boat going home from a visit to Vermont is Mr.
Augustine St. Clare with his little daughter, Eva, a beautiful child
of delicate temperament, and a maiden aunt named "Miss Ophelia." On
the way down the river poor Tom makes himself helpful and cheerfully
obliging to everybody, lending a hand with the freight and saying a kind
and courteous word whenever spoken to.
Whenever he can find time he reads in his laboring way his Bible,
which is a source of great comfort to him. Eva is especially attracted
to Tom. He has his pocket stored with odd toys of his own manufacture,
which furnishes her great amusement during the long and tedious progress
on the boat. . . .