A study in human nature with excellent acting and many very convincing scenes. The photography is fine, and as for the story, although a critically inclined spectator will see several weaknesses, it has much humanity and is pleasing. If the development of the situation fails to convince, it most truly warms the heart. The photography is good and there is true grace in many of the scenes. Of the two sisters, one, who was not her father's favorite, had a hard time at first and, unlike her sister, married a poor man. Then fate changed; the poor girl became rich, and the rich girl poor. In the end all are happy. - The Moving Picture World, June 29, 1912
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