This is a pretty story. It is a tale of the simplicity of a country girl who believed that the friendly interest of an artist was real love. An unfortunate interpretation of a word unwisely used, engagement, referring to a sitting, was the last straw, and induced the girl to set out for the city to find her supposed lover. How the real lover followed her and brought her back home when the girl discovered her error is well told. George Lessey was the artist, and Bliss Milford the girl. - The Moving Picture World, February 22, 1913
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