There are good situations in these two reels. The story is interesting throughout, but is markedly so in the latter part. Mary Fuller plays a double role, first as the country girl who passes over her childhood sweetheart and marries the man from the city; secondly, as the daughter of the marriage whose mother is dead. Augustus Phillips is the unsuccessful suitor who becomes powerful and on the death of the woman who had disappointed him hammers the fortune of his rival and ruins him. Frank McGlynn has the role of the banker who meets disaster and whose fortune is later restored to him by the man who caused its loss and who in return takes from him, with his consent, the daughter of the woman he had failed to win. Walter Edwin directs a picture that is well acted and well staged. Frank Blighton is the author. - The Moving Picture World, November 22, 1913
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