A two-part story of a villainess who contrives to get a man sent to prison for a theft she commits. He escapes and gets a job as secretary of an old aristocratic Scotch codger who asks for no recommendation from him since he "can read character" himself. Later the villainess also applies for a job as literary secretary and is also accepted. The young man is afraid of her for she knows him, of course, and can give him over to the police. The old codger on account of acting is the real center of interest, a character freshly conceived, amusing and well drawn. He is played by Spottiswoode Aitken. It is a picture that will be liked and has been well staged and directed. - The Moving Picture World, January 2, 1915
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