This is a particularly fine specimen of the Western release; it leaves little to be desired in acting, photography, settings and general interest. Margaret Gibson makes an appealing figure as Mississippi, the wronged girl, who finds happiness after many tribulations. George Cooper and Alfred D. Vosburgh are the villain and hero respectively. This gets a good start in the first scene and grips the attention all through. - The Moving Picture World, June 6, 1914
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