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It is all rather "foggy"
deickemeyer17 June 2018
This comedy, written by W.A. Tremayne and directed by Theodore Marston, revolves around a wash-lady on whom fortune is thrust, by mistake, in a peculiar manner, and for the time being robs her of her sweetheart, Michael Finnegan. She takes a "whirl" in society in the city, but tires of it quickly and goes back to Mike and the tubs. While in the city she discovers the real heir, an orphan, and adopts him. It is all rather "foggy," but amusing and interesting. It will please. - The Moving Picture World, March 28, 1914
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