A two-reel number written by William H. Clifford, with the scenes laid in England and America during the days of Puritanism, The English settings were very beautiful and attractive and the story gets under headway very nicely, illustrating the manner in which Purity starts for America with her father. The scenes laid in this country also appeal to the observer. The story has action and a certain historical interest. The love element was of a rather uncertain nature, but the scene in the mill was above the ordinary. A good release. - The Moving Picture World, October 11, 1913
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