This is a very excellent picture and a deeply stirring one. It's a tragedy with a victorious ending. The scenes are picturesque and very beautiful. When her own tragedy comes and, in the midst of the great scene of perhaps Media, the "great actress," goes blind, the heroine's acting is remarkable vivid. As she sits near the window in her beautiful apartment under the shadow of her own calamity she seems to make a more tragic picture than even the Grecian heroine, for she has led up to it very convincingly. Every scene is picturesque in a big way and the finale is very emotional as well, for she has found her husband whom she loves. Before the curtain falls we see that they are happy together. = The Moving Picture World, June 24, 1911
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