A pretty, conventional picture by Wallace Reid, adapted from Browning's poem. There is nothing in it that is extraordinarily convincing or interesting. It is well done, however; in fact, visually, it is beautiful. It will please those who are fond of displays of roses, as this seems to be the predominating feature of the offering. It is a dainty and pleasing number for any program. - The Moving Picture World, May 2, 1914
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