The author and producer of this picture is Lem Parker. He deserves credit for it as a producer, but very little as author. In sets, acting and all that goes to make a scenario effective it is fine, but what is the use in telling the same old story so often? Of course, there will be many who will see it for the first time and to them it will be a good offering. Hobart Bosworth plays a guardian of a girl (Amy Trask), with whom he has fallen in love. There's another man (Wheeler Oakman). But Amy thinks it her duty to marry her guardian. He finds how the wind is setting and wisely withdraws. - The Moving Picture World, May 24, 1913
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