This two-part picture drama has been well written and contains many scenes which appeal to the spectators sympathetically, and demonstrates how good women can be made to suffer through selfish and intemperate husbands. The author, Shannon Fife, has produced a visualization of extremes, which Joseph Smiley has presented with telling action, in appropriate backgrounds. Justina Huff, an aristocrat, and Lilie Leslie, a rough fisher-woman, do justice to the diversified roles as the suffering wives, and the other characters are splendidly handled. A picture that will grace any program. - The Moving Picture World, October 31, 1914
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