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This story is clearly and interestingly presented
deickemeyer11 February 2018
A British colonel, in this two-reel production, steals one of the gods in an East Indian temple for a souvenir and by so doing brings down upon himself the wrath of the priests. They pursue him for a number ,of years, finally killing him in America under circumstances which fasten the crime on an innocent girl. Instead of taking her chances to prove her innocence, she runs away and manages to elude arrest. She marries a nephew of the murdered man, an old butler of the family recognizes her as the girl accused of the murder and proceeds to blackmail her. Fortunate discovery of the colonel's diary clears the muddle finally. This story is clearly and interestingly presented and we are afforded some good scenes of East Indian life. - The Moving Picture World, December 20, 1913
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