Her Ladyship, the Countess, had a faithful little page, whom she chose as her constant companion. The Lady was wooed by a wicked Baron, whom she loathed, and seldom permitted to enter her presence. The Baron retreated to his castle by the sea, and there plotted revenge on the fair lady who spurned him. About this time, the Prince started out on a tour of adventure with a few boon companions. He went in disguise, to be surer of catching his underlords unawares, and of finding how they were fulfilling their stewardships. By accident he met the fair Countess at a wayside shrine, and not knowing who she was, his heart went out to her. The wicked Baron finally succeeded in carrying off the fair Countess to his lonely castle. At the time of her capture she was accompanied only by her little page, whom the Baron also carried off, so he could not tell her people where to find her. The little page was a very small chap, indeed, and managed to slip through a tiny window in the Baron's castle, which had never been regarded as a possible means of exit. Securing the Baron's horse, the Countess' small defender rode off for aid, and encountered the Prince and his friends. A timely band of monks happened to pass the Baron's castle shortly after he had taken the Countess prisoner. The holy men were invited to feast at the Baron's table, and afterward, one of their number was commanded to wed the Countess to the Baron. Just when the Baron thought his plan sure to succeed, he found himself face to face with the Prince, and a few brave hearts, who rescued the lady and carried her safely off, to later become the consort of the Prince himself, and the tiny page, let it be said, was duly knighted. - IMDb