O San, the little Japanese girl, was a dancer. She was attracted by the West, and came to New York, where her art made her successful. She thought she was in love with the New York man. He married an American girl. The hour seems gloomy, but the mist is swept away from her heart by a love letter from Japan. She returns to her home, and we see a wedding ceremony as it is performed in Japan. For the most part (not wholly) the situation is handled in a dainty way, quite fresh and sweet. It seems a pity, though, to have the Japanese girl dance in costume like a New York ballet dancer. It is a very interesting picture. - The Moving Picture World, October 14, 1911
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