A two-reel offering, written by Jack Byrne. It tells a broad, strongly developed story, which suffers only from the photography, which is not clear in places. Violet Mersereau is appealing in the part of the girl, her expressive countenance depicting her varying shades of thought very clearly. She is lured to the city by her lover's cousin, Arthur. Pete follows and there is a fine bit of drama enacted by the three principals in the scene where Pete learns the truth. The latter part of the story again takes up the narrative after a lapse of years and shows how the original lovers were brought together. - The Moving Picture World, August 30, 1913
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