A pretty little comedy, slight but amusing. Its charm is mostly due to the acting of Mabel Trunnelle who, as a young woman of twenty-two, makes a romance for herself by a prank, dressing in the clothes of her little sister and pretending that she is only thirteen; we may add that the pretense gets over. She has an adventure, meets a man who takes her for a child and later meets him unexpectedly while helping her mother entertain. It is a commendable piece of picture work, was written by Mark Swan and produced by C. Jay Williams. - The Moving Picture World, January 17, 1914
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