Some prettily photographed scenes with good, natural acting make this trashy story fairly entertaining in its picture form. It seems a pity that producers use such material as this to work with; it hampers them grievously. The players, among whom are E.H. Calvert, Ruth Stonehouse and Gertrude Scott, deserve credit as do the producer and especially the cameraman, but no one else connected with this offering does. Those sets and the natural playing will please. - The Moving Picture World, May 24, 1913
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