An elaborately worked out film depicting an episode supposed to have occurred during the Franco-Prussian War. It is interesting because it suggests graphically some of the problems which confronted people in that memorable conflict. The scenery is good and some of the pictures about the château have a quality which makes them interesting merely as pictures, apart from any connection they may have with the story. The dilemma of the girl is a study which will please, while her final determination to make a clean breast of the situation relieves all of whatever difficulty her previous duplicity may have caused. The love story gives the film heart interest and the pictorial quality, with the suggestion of war, combine to heighten it. - The Moving Picture World, April 15, 1911
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