A woman, enamored by a fashionable artist, is recalled to a sense of duty by a portrait of her child. Obviously, there is nothing startlingly fresh about such a story, yet it may be placed above the average one-reel drama. A tasteful production and the intelligent acting of Robert Nolan and Augusta Anderson may be thanked for this. - The Moving Picture World, March 13, 1915
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