This two-reel picture features Maud Fealey and has evidently been written for her to display her talents. It is a romantic vehicle and serves the purpose for which it was intended. She is very pleasing in the part and has good support. The story is a complicated one and a little dense in places. The settings are fine, especially the exteriors. With Maud Fealey as the star in a picture it could not be anything else but a success. If exhibitors book this reel they will surely please their patrons. - The Moving Picture World, March 14, 1914
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