The Cinderella situation is here brought into the midst of warfare. The colonel's daughter finds herself suddenly possessed of a supercilious stepmother and stepsister, who force her to live in the servants' quarters. The Union officer discovers her, however, and falls in love with her, much to the disgust of the stepmother and daughter. The idea, which is nicely entertaining, rather than powerful, extends over three reels. The plot is interspersed with war scenes handled in typical Kay- Bee fashion. An interesting mixture of war and polite drama. - The Moving Picture World, May 3, 1913
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