There are incidents so widely different from each other in this two-reeler that it may well be expected to have an appeal for all classes. The story itself is intensely human, but it loses in the telling for the reason that there is a decided lack of continuity. The closing scenes, showing U.S. soldiers in a desperate battle with Indians, and the dramatic squaring of a "social triangle" story are so well done that earlier faults in the matter of direction may be forgiven. - The Moving Picture World, June 27, 1914
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