The discharged Mexican gets his friend (Henry Walthall) to apply for the place left vacant on the ranch. It is just at round-up time when it is easy to rob the house and get off with money. The daughter (one of the Gish girls) of the owner is loved by the foreman who, at first, is jealous of the stranger. After the robbery, the girl jumps into the wagon and. hidden, is carried away by the thieves to be rescued by the foreman, galloping after. The object is to provide a sensational rescue; the foreman catches her safely from the wagon after the villains have been disposed of and does it from horseback at speed. There are interesting backgrounds and some fine views of a big herd of horses. It is pretty well photographed. - The Moving Picture World, August 2, 1913
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