The virtuous element in this one-reel drama is supplied by a pair of Western road agents, who rob a stage and use a portion of the money to pay off a widow's mortgage, and then add a touch of humor to the situation by re-stealing the money from the flinty-hearted mortgagee. It was W.S. Gilbert who observed "When the burglar isn't jumping on his mother," he is full of loving kindness and gentle thoughts. This photoplay furnishes abundant corroboration of the Gilbertian aphorism. Harry Carey and Barney Furey are the pair of engaging rascals, and Claire McDowell is human and appealing as the widow. - The Moving Picture World, June 5, 1915
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