A picture full of wholly arbitrary coincidences and is quite unconvincing, so much so that when a child was shown as putting poison in her milk (she thinks it sugar) the audience laughed. The scenes were handled weakly and are filled with incongruities. The child was hardly dressed as the daughter of a poor workingman; she had a doll one would expect to find only in the nursery of the rich and it is carrying a long distance to bring four such characters as the story's two couples together under the same roof. A poor offering. - The Moving Picture World, November 15, 1913
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