A typical Western release, in which G.M. Anderson appears as an outlaw who experiences a change of heart. He refuses to join the gang in robbing the store kept by the schoolma'rm, and appears on the scene in time to make them give up the stolen money. The school feature, in which the girl taught spelling to the mountaineers, was good comedy and might have been worked up even more strongly. - The Moving Picture World, September 27, 1913
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