(1910)

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This has nothing permanent about it
deickemeyer15 August 2015
Bertha M. Clay's love story on the screen. Undoubtedly this film will be popular. Many thousands, perhaps, who have read the story will want to see the picture. Others may be interested to know how an earl's son, despite strenuous opposition, finally succeeds in marrying the gardener's daughter. For those who have thrilled and wept over the unfortunate love affairs of this couple here is an adequate reproduction that will make the story seem more vital. The actors enter into it with sympathy and they perform their parts with discretion. As a means of entertainment this picture will serve its purpose; but unlike some work done by Selig this has nothing permanent about it, and the end leaves no impression beyond the questionable emotion engendered by a love story of this type. - The Moving Picture World, September 3, 1910
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