Another two-reel war story. The old minister is deposed and a younger man put in his place. The new minister acts as a spy. Both of these parts are very well taken. There is also an interesting little girl character and it is through her that the old minister is saved from death when he is suspected of betraying his friends. The younger minister confesses, as a result of seeing the little girl pray for her aged friend. The war scenes in this are of typical excellence and it is a successful offering of the kind. - The Moving Picture World, June 7, 1913
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