The girl is a seamstress and the man across the hall is a ne'er-do-well, who is getting bitter. He is a widower with a little daughter and she has made friends with the seamstress. The ending is a matter of course. It is a commercial offering, the kind for which most people are quite willing to pay the admission price. Prettily staged, it will be counted as fair, but will not excite enthusiasm. - The Moving Picture World, June 27, 1914
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