Romantic novelist George Sand's Mauprat as adapted by cinema visionary Jean Epstein. As a child, orphan Bernard de Mauprat was adopted by Tristan, a brigand who brought him up with his biological sons to hate, kill and pillage. Hubert de Mauprat, the elder brother of Tristan, the very incarnation of nobility, and his daughter, the beautiful and intrepid Edmée, undertake to tear wild-eyed Bernard away from his uncle. Still uncouth and rough, Bernard endeavors to wrest the love of Edmée away from her betrothed.
No one has time to talk to the crazy lady in the park, except for a sensible man who happened to be passing by.
Un estudiante foráneo quiere comer en la universidad, pero no anda dinero, así que se ve envuelto en diferentes situaciones con tal de reunir lo suficiente para una baleada y un fresco.
El foráneo se queda dormido en el Polideportivo, y buscando una salida da con el joven que ayudó a raptar en el primer cortometraje. Pretendiendo enmendar su acción inocente, terminará envuelto en una persecución por toda la Ciudad Universitaria.