This fine two-reel number has a quality all too rare in pictures, charm. It illustrates effectively a well-known war poem. Wallace Reid appears as the sentry on guard along the Potomac. Homesick and lonesome, he reviews the scenes leading up to his enlistment. Later he is mortally wounded in a skirmish and scenes are shown back at his home when the news is brought to his wife, impersonated by Pauline Bush, The close is tenderly pathetic This offering is notable for its artistic effects and its appealing story. A fine production. - The Moving Picture World, July 19, 1913
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