A story of '49 and later. It has a complicated plot, but is produced with much skill and is clear if watched closely, although one of its leaders is a little confusing. Mr. Hobart Bosworth plays the '"49," a character that suggests Rip Van Winkle. This old miner has a ward, a foundling who is an heiress, but that isn't known at first. Because the advertisement seeking the heiress was changed another girl of the mining village is thought to be the one who will inherit the money and the schemer marries her. In the end it is the miner's ward who is proved to be the heiress. There is a romance and it ends happily. The scenes are very well conducted and pleasing. It is a good picture and was warmly received. - The Moving Picture World, September 30, 1911
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