A three-reel romance in which the story slowly makes itself clear after obscurity. This lack of sharp definition at first hampers it in the same way that poor projection would hamper it as a picture. It never becomes what could accurately be termed a picture with a punch, but it never fails to interest; the quality of its story is not artistic or truthful. It is a pretty picture filled with scenes in which graceful acting, well-chosen or constructed backgrounds each add its part to a delightful whole. The script was written by Edward Warren and produced by Charles Beresford. The photography is clear. - The Moving Picture World, July 18, 1914
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