A picture of sentiment with a child who has a perfect trust in the fatherly care of God for its central character. Such offerings usually find a wide and appreciative following and we think that this one will. The same script might have been made more convincing if it had been acted and conducted with a bit less constraint. There is that in many of its scenes that rather suggests song slides than motion pictures, a tendency either to open with a fixed pose or to work to one and hold it. No one in it acted better than fair. The photography is clear. It was written by O.A. Nelson and directed by Colin Campbell. - The Moving Picture World, June 7, 1913
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