A special feature in two parts; the development of the plot holds the interest and the story moves along in a pleasing manner, thanks to W.A. Tremayne, author, and Maurice Costello and Robert Gaillord. Mr. Costello plays the part of an innocent man, whom two crooks try to implicate in the purloining of an almost priceless gem. In the finale scenes the jewel is recovered and their intended victim is exonerated in the eyes of his child and his steadfast friends. The photography deserves special mention. - The Moving Picture World, October 10, 1914
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