An unusually pleasing story of circus life, by Marie Layet. The work of Thomas R. Mills, as Toby, was very good, and Norma Phillips made a charming bareback performer. In the course of the story the clown's daughter grows up, under outside care. Runa Hodges impersonates the child and later Miss Phillips assumes the role, thus playing a double role of mother and daughter. Toward the close the clown is fatally injured and there is a dramatic moment when the girl repulses her lover because he refused to tell her the facts. An enjoyable number. - The Moving Picture World, September 20, 1913
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