A picture with a good popular appeal and one that is sure to be generally liked. It is perhaps the best single reel of to-day from the exhibitor's standpoint and makes a very good offering. Lillian Brown Leighton's washer-woman mother is the best played role, but all in the cast do well. It is well staged and the photography is clear. Wallace Clifton is the author and Norval MacGregor staged it. - The Moving Picture World, July 4, 1914
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