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Appealing to kindly human sentiments
deickemeyer20 December 2018
A story by Lois Weber effectively appealing to kindly human sentiments and staged by the Smalleys with their usual skill. The man and his wife (Phillips Smalley as the man and Lois Weber as the woman) have been separated and the child, an important character in the plot, is with the father. There appears in the village a woman who always wears a veil and the neighbors wonder. It is the mother who comes to be near her child and the denouement which is convincingly worked up, too, brings about the satisfactory reconciliation between the separated pair. It is a good picture, clearly acted and human. The photography is excellent. We commend it. - The Moving Picture World, August 8, 1914
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