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So true to real life that in places it is unpleasant
deickemeyer30 September 2015
A film which graphically illustrates the old law of the sins of the fathers being visited upon the sons. The beauty and simplicity of the heroine will appeal almost irresistibly and the insolence of the officer will arouse resentment. The noble young clergyman and his solution of the difficulty will satisfy most persons as being eminently correct. The attitude of the world toward an unfortunate is typified in the outraged sensibilities of the good sisters of the church. The picture is so true to real life that in places it is unpleasant, yet possesses a fascination. And when the young minister makes the unfortunate girl his bride there is a relief from the intense emotion which characterizes the effect of the film throughout. - The Moving Picture World, December 3, 1910
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