A fine two-reel drama enacted by a strong cast, including Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Sampson, George Walsh and Frank Bennett. The scenes are laid in France and all of the settings are artistic and attractive. The story of the paralyzed fencing master who is roused to a point where he is able to fight a duel with M. Marode is new and full of interest. The production is much above the average in every way. - The Moving Picture World, April 24, 1915
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