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Not developed in an obvious way
deickemeyer10 November 2019
The observer feels at once in this two-reel number that it has a story to tell. It carries the interest from the commencement to the end, and while the plot material is not entirely new it is not developed in an obvious way. Teddy Simpson is the white girl, sold into slavery by Sheldon, the man who found her as a baby after an Indian massacre. She is bought by a proud Southern family. The son, just returned from college, is. attracted by her odd beauty. This attraction alarms the parents and they plan to sell the girl again, when Sheldon's housekeeper reveals the truth about her origin. The son saves the girl when she is on the auction block. Well-constructed and pleasing. - The Moving Picture World, April 3, 1915
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