This story is written by Mary Fuller, and she and Charles Ogle have the leads. It is a pretty story and will be heartily enjoyed. The work of Miss Fuller and Mr. Ogle is of their best. Miss Fuller portrays a stenographer who has a will of her own; she is continually at odds with a somewhat forceful employer, who has a son in love with her. When the time arrives, however, she tells the son that not only does she care nothing for him, but, in answer to an insinuating remark, for the father either. There are several comedy situations. The climax, in which the two leads hold the stage, and in which the stenographer discovers she really does love the employer, is finely carried out. - The Moving Picture World, May 17, 1913
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