The Higher Law (1911) Poster

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It is well acted and commendable
deickemeyer26 April 2016
A young widow, too poor to support her child, has left it in a minister's care and has taken a position as companion with a woman who travels much. This woman leaves her a fortune and she comes back for her child. The minister loves the child. He claims that the child is his by every right. The mother, he claims, cannot even recognize her among other children. The mother tries and truly cannot. But the child's heart needs a mother's sympathy. The child by chance meets the mother, and they soon are great friends. The minister, finding them together, recognizes the higher law and gives up the child. It is well acted and commendable. - The Moving Picture World, October 21, 1911
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