An interesting story of a baby boy set adrift in a barge in old Holland, and who grows up to be a fine man. Later the father and boy are reunited and fortune and happiness smile on both. The love story is a tender bit direct from the heart, while the setting among the picturesque scenes of Holland are sufficiently well pictured to add interest to the film. This picture is another excellent example of the versatility of the Selig Company in that it is on lines different to their usual routine, but carried out with all the care and skill to make it convincing. Some of the scenes are truly beautiful as pictorial photographs and the film deserves the widest circulation. - The Moving Picture World, June 18, 1910
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