A costume romance of old royal days in France with a .princess for its heroine. She runs away to escape the odious Prince D'Conti, "the vilest man in Italy," whom the king has ordered her to marry. She has a few happy weeks with peasants, but at the end, in despair, drowns herself. There are artistic and pleasing reliefs in this story as its two reels unfold. A fine mansion serves as the castle and a vineyard makes an excellent background for the days in which the princess is disguised as a peasant. There is nothing especially noteworthy in the quality of construction of the story. It has the popular elements and has been produced with pleasing carefulness. - The Moving Picture World, February 28, 1914
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