A three-reel offering from the Milano studio and a very interesting and likable though not strongly convincing picture. There are two points of great interest in it, a little girl lost after a lire and her mother, who is too poor to support her in the early scene, and who marries a count. The child is adopted by a puppet showman and grows up to have her own pretty love story. It stands on Its prettiness and on the pleasantly colored thread of romance that runs through it. The acting and photography is commendable. - The Moving Picture World, August 29, 1914