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Made effective by good acting and careful handling
deickemeyer15 January 2017
Jack Conway plays in this picture a character, Captain Steve, leader of a band of prairie outlaws. Before his band attack a prairie schooner, Steve, as scout, looks upon a domestic scene so touching that he keeps the band at his revolver's point, from making the attack and himself joins the party of settlers, made up, he finds, by a brother and two sisters, the youngest one only a child and a cripple. The older sister being a desirable girl there is a love story not unlike others of its kind, but made effective by good acting and careful handling. The denouement is, we must point out, but a cheap solution of the situation not worthy of the picture. - The Moving Picture World, August 24, 1912
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