On the whole, a dignified and graceful offering, telling a story of early days in New England. In the story there is nothing new, but the producer, F.W. Huntley, has managed to get a picturesque atmosphere and has made several charming scenes. The players are acceptable at nearly all times, but there is nothing especially to commend in their work; it has no brilliant moments. The cameraman deserves credit. It makes a very fair offering. - The Moving Picture World, May 24, 1913
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