A sweet, simple story of one man's love for a woman who married another and left him only a lingering memory of her. It tells how, years after, she sent her child to him after a long struggle with adversity until she died. It shows a gloomy home of wealth made brighter by the subtle charms of girlhood. Even the old spark of love is kindled by this image of another. Finally, John Ransome tries to shut out this sweet influence. Age has taken hold of him and youth and love are for the young. But, the girl knew better than he and the story's conclusion is just as it should be.
From Eclair Bulletin Volume 15, April 1912