Nell lived in a forest cabin with her father and has a forest lover, but an artist spends the summer in the neighborhood and she falls in love with him. He returns to the East. Two years later, when the father dies. Nell marries the forest lover, who sells his claim and takes her to the East. Nell's clothes humiliate her and she buys much fine raiment. She meets the artist. After a tense scene or two, her husband leaves her and returns to his cabin alone. The girl finds that the artist is married. She loses an illusion. Returning home, she is wounded by her husband, who takes her for an intruder. This is the cause of a reconciliation. The picture has much of interest, is well- knit and intelligently acted. The subject is sensational; that is its chief drawback. - The Moving Picture World, October 14, 1911