A pretty picture with a love story of a woman who, so the touch of white over her temples tells, has passed her bud age and has become a blossom. Except for the dagger scene (Why are so many knives and pistols used in pictures?), it has been artistically produced and charmingly acted. Irene Warfield as the woman and Bryant Washburn as the man both deserve credit for good work. A charming offering. - The Moving Picture World, December 20, 1913
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