Sally the horse wakes up Harry by throwing him out of bed. Harry insists on calling himself "Doug" and his girl "Mary." He takes a long time to get on the horse and then rides only to the next house. Here he and his girl do some stunts in imitation of Mary and Doug. The second half of this amusing comedy takes place on a large steamer. The girl's father insists on sending his daughter away but Harry follows. All efforts to prevent him from embarking prove of no avail. The captain, first mate and father of the girl all help to add to the comedy business and provoke laughter.
—The Film Daily, February 12, 1922