A two-part feature play written by Thomas H. Ince and Richard V. Spencer. Walter Edwards is the director. This is a story of the Northern Canadian country. It contains some good scenes of the north woods. A trapper is sent to the city for some money for the fur company. On the way he is mistaken for a deer and shot by a trapper's daughter. She takes him to the cabin of her father who is very angry. During the action of the picture the father's life is saved by the young trapper. The young people fall in love and the father, through gratitude, forms a partnership with the younger man. This is a strong release. - The Moving Picture World, August 29, 1914
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