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Well worth seeing again on the same day
deickemeyer21 August 2017
The daughters are Mary Fuller and Elsie McLeod. The dean is Robert Brower. Marc MacDermott has the role of an artist with whom the latter of the girls one of his pupils, falls in love. She is without talent. When the artist discovers her infatuation he rather rudely dismisses her and sends her back to her father. The humiliation of the girl is resented by the older sister. She joins the school. The artist falls in Jove with her; when he declares his affection for her she denounces him and returns home triumphant, and in love with the man she repudiated. The untalented girl sees the situation. She tells the unhappy girl that the artist was not at fault; to him she sends a letter suggesting that he call on her sister. He does. All ends happily. There are some splendid situations. Bannister Merwin is the author, and the hand of a master is always in evidence. Mr. MacDermott and Miss Fuller contribute to a drama that is well worth seeing again on the same day, one of the best of a month. - The Moving Picture World, April 5, 1913
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