An excellent dramatization of the well-known English novel is shown on this two-reel film. The unhappy marriage of Aurora to her father's horse-trainer, their separation, the report of his death, the girl's marriage to John Mellish, Conyer's return and his murder by the half-witted stable-boy are all told swiftly, clearly and with compelling force. The work of the director calls for sincere commendation. He has selected his cast and his settings with rare judgment, and presents a number of scenes on an English country-seat, that are full of restful beauty and correct detail. Louise Vale's personality responds readily to the title role. Jack Drumier as Mr. Floyd, Franklyn Ritchie as the horsetrainer, and Alan Hale as John Mellish, also deserve special mention. - The Moving Picture World, March 27, 1915
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