This picture is in two parts and although somewhat conventional in plot and theme contains much that is of heart interest and should be a wholesome lesson to girls who are disposed to be headstrong, and to disregard the admonitions of their parents and friends. This is a well-produced picture in both city and country scenes. Norma Talmadge, as Betty, the wayward girl, gives a clever portrayal of the part, and Van Dyke Brooke as Luke Hardy, the country storekeeper and postmaster, is impressive. All the characters are well sustained. An offering worthy of a place on any program. - The Moving Picture World, July 4, 1914
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