A dramatic story of the desert that is new, though it is along well- trodden lines. It has a good punch and is a first-class offering. Arthur Mackley's company puts it over, and it is naturally and intelligently acted. It shows how a sheriff, taking an outlaw across the desert, finds a child of the village abandoned and dying of thirst. The bandit has to wait while the sheriff takes the kid to safety and when they get back to him he is dead. The desert scenes are very interesting. - The Moving Picture World, May 17, 1913
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