Two children in this domestic drama do good work. The point of the story is the affection of the little ones for their grandmother and of their grief at her death. The recovery of one of the little ones from a serious illness when her sister brings in an old woman from the street and arrays the newcomer in the garb of the one who is gone furnishes a touch that will entertain those who are not critical. Mrs. Hurley is very motherly in the role of the grandmother. Darwin Karr and Marian Swayne play the father and mother. - The Moving Picture World, September 13, 1913
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