A picture of sentiment, written by Eugene Mullin, commercially, to sell. The author has cleverly chosen things that have pleased audiences many times before and has skilfully put them together to please again. It was dry to us, but not to all in the audience. In all these offerings there is a great sameness in the characters and in the feelings excited in us by what they do. It starts in with some views of sordid society life, then works up our pity for a neglected child and prepares us for its pathetic ending. Wilfred North produced it. Courtenay Foote has part as an old man; but the character adds nothing to the result. - The Moving Picture World, August 23, 1913
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