The appealing feature about this drama of small town life is its natural development and the careful character work accomplished by the performers. Bessie Learn gave a convincing representation of the girl, Sue, and the effect of a few fine clothes, both on herself and her neighbors, was clearly shown. The author, Frank E. Woods, succeeded in getting a lot of human nature into this story. At the last moment the girl is rescued from the clutches of the "town sport" by her benefactress. A good release. - The Moving Picture World, September 20, 1913
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