Texas Pete (William Duncan) is a troublesome drunkard. He is on a shootin' jamboree when he meets a child who insists on his carrying her home. He gets a job at the ranch of the child's father and then becomes the hero of a story. At the end there is a brisk muscular struggle. It is a commercial offering with the qualities that the people like and it moves along freely. The author is Joseph Poland, and it was produced by William Duncan. The photography is acceptable. - The Moving Picture World, August 23, 1913
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