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It is a picture that is well done
deickemeyer18 June 2018
This is an interesting two-reel offering, illustrating the thoughtless selfishness of a banker's wife, who forgets others, to gratify her own whims. Her husband, anxious to please her, forces up the stock of an enterprise in which thousands of dollars of the savings of others, who through confidence in his integrity have invested their savings, suffer loss. She is brought to her senses in a rational way and makes amends. It is a picture that is well done and will interest. Charles Ogle and Mariam Nesbitt ably supported make this a splendid offering. - The Moving Picture World, March 28, 1914
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