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The moral is obvious
deickemeyer29 September 2014
A Vitagraph drama which tells a story that is gloomy enough in some ways, but ends happily and for that reason is to be commended. The rejection of the artist because he will not give up his adopted daughter, and the rejection of the former girl by the artist after she is a widow and the union of the artist and his adopted daughter form climaxes to an interesting love story. The moral is obvious without the effort of elaborate study. Technically the film is satisfactory, not many weak places showing in the photography. One noticeable error occurs. The artist puts on a light coat and starts to go out. When he appears on the outside he has on a black one, and later without any apparent reason he appears in the original light one. This mixture of little things creates a curious impression. - The Moving Picture World, June 12, 1909
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