An effective film story, based on one of Longfellow's poems. The leading man, impersonated by W.E. Shay, never forgets to send his mother flowers on her birthday. He is falsely imprisoned, but on her natal day escapes and carries flowers to her, which leads in her recovery from a serious illness. There are certain features of the production that lack conviction, but on the whole, it is far above the average film and leads up to a very effective close. A good offering. - The Moving Picture World, July 5, 1913