The orphan Sophia is cared for in the convent of St. Ursula in the
Dutch Republic just before the 17th century
tulip mania. A marriage proposal from the far-older wealthy spice merchant Cornelis Sandvoort enables her to leave, with the generous
dowry allowing her sisters to emigrate to
New Amsterdam, where they have an aunt awaiting them, their only surviving relative. Three years later, Sophia is unhappy in the marriage, since Cornelis seems to be concerned only with conceiving an heir. They ritualistically pray and then lie together nightly but Sophia still has not been blessed with child. Sophia's dressmaker, Mrs. Overvalt, recommends Dr. Sorgh, who is a secret consort and Sophia is appalled. Cornelis believes this continued misfortune is directly related to a mistake he made in the past with his previous wife. She miscarried their first child and was in distress with the second childbirth. Cornelis asked the doctor to save the child over his wife, and thus he feels that God punished him by taking both his wife and his child. Cornelis, the “King of Peppercorns”, commissions a young painter for a vain double portrait so that he may be remembered as having a beautiful young wife, should he have no heir to continue his legacy. Sophia consents, but as soon as the artist, Jan Van Loos, arrives to stage and paint the couple, he and Sophia have tension-laced chemistry. In an impulsive reaction, Sophia asks Cornelis to cancel the portrait or commission a different painter and later changes her mind. During their next session, Jan and Sophia are both deeply lovestruck and Jan writes a note to Sophia, asking her to send him a vase of tulips. With Cornelis’ permission, she shows up at his door with the tulips, and they consummate their love affair. Meanwhile, Sophia's housemaid and friend, Maria, is in a courtship with the neighborhood fishmonger, Willem. Willem is exploring the informal and dynamic tulip market as it plays out in local taverns. He aims to find a way to be independently prosperous, to marry Maria, and build a family together. He sells his business to another fishmonger and engages in business with the Abbess of St. Ursula. Sophia borrows Maria's cloak to secretly rendezvous with Jan. Willem mistakes her for Maria, and follows her to her rendezvous. Crushed by what he thinks is Maria's infidelity, he goes straight to the tavern to drown his sorrows. Completely inebriated, a prostitute robs him of his modest tulip fortune. By the time he realizes and tries to chase after her, he is beaten by her brother and a mob of his friends and forcibly conscripted into the
Dutch Navy. When Maria hears the news, she is devastated— especially because she is now pregnant out of wedlock. In confiding with Sophia, Maria threatens to disclose the affair to Cornelis so that she won't be cast out of the house. Sophia acts fast and tells Cornelis that she is pregnant and he is overjoyed. Sophia conspires with Maria to pass off the pregnancy as her own. When the baby is born, Sophia will pretend to die in childbirth so she can be with Jan, and Maria can raise the child as her own with Cornelis. She enlists the help of Dr. Sorgh to further deceive Cornelis about the pregnancy and he predicts a boy. Jan plans their escape to the New World with Sophia, intending to take part in the escalating tulip market. Knowing that the nuns at St. Ursula raise tulips in their gardens, Jan attempts to steal some but is deftly knocked out by the ever-vigilant Abbess of St. Ursula. When he regains consciousness, he apologizes and the Abbess gives him the bulbs Willem had bought before he was abducted into the navy. After Maria gives birth to a daughter and Sophia pretends to die, Cornelis is grief-stricken at the loss of his wife. Sophia, under her shroud, weeps as she realizes that she has deeply hurt Cornelis with her deceit, but eventually realizes that it is too late to undo what she has done. Ashamed of herself, Sophia runs away and Jan is unable to find her. Willem, returning after his stint in the navy in Africa, visits Maria at Cornelis's house. Maria is furious at him, but they soon reconcile once he discovers he was not betrayed. Cornelis overhears their loud quarreling and the revelation of the conspiracy among Maria, Sophia, and Jan. Cornelis makes his peace with the truth, and departs for the
Dutch East Indies, where he finds love and makes a family, but only after leaving the house to Maria, Willem, and the baby girl that he loved as his own. Eight years later, the abbess of St. Ursula visits Jan and views his artwork of Sophia. She praises him for his talent, and commissions him to paint a mural in the church. When Jan looks down from the scaffold, he sees Sophia, who has joined the convent, and they share tender smiles. ==Cast==