The belle was a bit of a hot-head when she was jealous. She gave her fiancé his walking papers in a manner that left to him no hope or doubt. Then she proposed to marry any man who could catch and take her from her horse in a fair race. The race is pictured. Her fiancé wins her in it, and she seems glad. The other girls also heard about the race, and the justice had all he could do that afternoon "splicing" couples. It is brisk, has good comedy spirit, fine horses, and swift riding; these qualities are always popular. The characters are human and one can easily sympathize with them. The camera work is good. - The Moving Picture World, June 22, 1912
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