Mr. Arthur Johnson and Miss Lottie Briscoe play the leads in a very pleasing love story, which really makes the second half of this picture. A large part of the film is used before Mr. Johnson appears in the story (as a young but skillful doctor), merely in a statement of the situation, and this statement is markedly self-conscious in its business and atmosphere, but not in its acting. The long braid of the leading lady accents this. The sets are simply perfect, and all of the scenes are very pretty indeed, in the "clear as a bell" photographs. We like the picture, but don't dare call it a sure feature; it will be a feature in most places. - The Moving Picture World, April 6, 1912
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