As a household drudge, shabbily clothed and with her hair drawn back in unbecoming fashion, Lottie Briscoe may not be recognized during the first few moments of this comedy. She plays the part in the proper spirit, however, as does Arthur V. Johnson the character of the poor poet. The picture is reasonably entertaining without being exactly humorous. Howard Mitchell and Eleanor Blanchard are in the cast. - The Moving Picture World, March 13, 1915
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