The acting and characterizations in this picture are very good, but it struck us that the plot was not sufficiently plausible to carry conviction. The policeman's son grows up at the station, the idol of the men. When he is older he falls from grace and his own father traces the theft to the boy. We think the manner of the theft was too hurried, as well as the subsequent scenes at the station. The picture, however, possesses considerable interest. - The Moving Picture World, August 30, 1913
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