Wess breaks his engagement, but Catherine is not one to be jilted. Deviously, she selects a fictitious date, and tells her parents that she and Wess have decided to marry within two weeks. Her parents announce the wedding date at a cocktail gathering and thirty-two prominent guests offer congratulations. He must consider ethics, ending the relationship now will disgrace her family, he, will be humiliated, and April 8th 1887 is the day he is condemned...