This interesting picture-drama was written by Henry Kirk and William Humphrey directed and played the lead, opposite Leah Baird, who are ably supported by a competent Vitagraph cast. Nothing more despicable can be conceived than a man who will besmirch his wife's name to shield himself. The husband did this when he found he could not gain supremacy over his wife otherwise. She suffers in silence, but a reckoning comes. The wife's fair name is freed in the ending and she finds happiness with a better man. A fine release. - The Moving Picture World, September 19, 1914
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