The scenario of this offering, as given in the synopsis, is better than the picture, but that is the author's weakness. He has called for the playing on the piano of "Nearer, My God, to Thee," and, since all music looks alike, the little touch of sentiment was lost. The story needed this, since it lacks atmosphere; there is too little to it. We have some pretty backgrounds and pretty scenes, but the author doesn't deserve much credit for anything very dramatic or new. Clara Williams plays two roles, that of the widow and that of her daughter when grown up. Walter Bridges plays the boy who falls in love with her. Edgar Jones and John Ince have roles. - The Moving Picture World, February 8, 1913
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