- She was his slave---bought and paid for---and now he was protecting her with his life. Would she ever understand why?
- The screen's Bird of Paradise is more beautiful than ever in this stirring drama of the old Louisiana Slave Marts- of Creole Dandies and Fair Ladies- of swash-buckling buccaneers and slave runners. (Print Ad- St. Joseph News-Press,((St. Joseph, Mo.)) 18 February 1928)
- Once she was a lady-now she was a common slave, offered in auction to these carrion-men who yesterday would not have dared whisper her name! But why did the man at whose love she had laughed bid above the rest? Would he make her HIS slave? (Print Ad- Watertown Daily Times, ((Watertown, NY)) 3 June 1928)
- Wasn't there a single MAN in this crowd of pirates and slave-smugglers? Must she be the slave to the highest bidder? The answer is climaxed in a series of breath-taking scenes in this colorful drama! (Print Ad- Sunday Vindicator, ((Youngstown, Ohio)) 29 January 1928)
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