A two-reel subject adapted from Bulwer Lytton's novel "Ernest Maltravers," by Jack Byrne, and produced by William Robert Daly. There is plenty of plot in this and the film is entertaining. The story develops somewhat jerkily; there was nothing to indicate that Dick's love for Dora was of an illicit nature until the child is suddenly brought into the picture. Neither was her marriage to Sloane made clear enough. The photography is uneven but generally good. In spite of numerous faults in development the production maintains the interest. - The Moving Picture World, November 8, 1913
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