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Not great, but acceptable and interesting
deickemeyer14 October 2017
A little study of human life, not great, but acceptable and interesting. Kate Price is that kind of invalid who, when no one is looking, will slip down to the pantry. She has the tantrums and is making life a burden for her sister, Mrs. B.F. Clinton, and her two nieces, Dorothy Kelly and Norman Talmadge. The picture shows us how she behaved and then how she is cured. It is amusing and seemed to please. Winifred Dutcher wrote the script which Charles Kent produced. It is clearly photographed. - The Moving Picture World, August 9, 1913
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