(1913)

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Satisfies the artistic sense
deickemeyer22 September 2017
A special two part offering whose chief quality comes from its perfect photography, the elegance of its sets and backgrounds, and the charm and naturalness of its players. The man who made it was careful as to his details and it has a finished air that satisfies the artistic sense. The story is dramatically developed and will hold the interest although there is nothing either deep or big about it. It deals with one of those innocent love affairs. Madame d'Alembert is a happy wife and mother, but she is afflicted with heart trouble. She meets her girlhood's lover and consents to call at his house for her old letters. At the house, she faints and the lover thinks her dead. Much is made of this incident and a good deal of it is convincing. - The Moving Picture World, July 12, 1913
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