A pathetic story, the scene of which is laid in Italy in the seventeenth century and concerns the disappointment in love of David, a great painter. Why repeat the tale? When the young people at last come together and understand each other, the man dies, and the girl has only regrets for her portion. There are some dramatic scenes, the climax coming when the girl finds that David has gone to a monastery. The acting is smooth and even throughout, and correctly interprets the author's thought. The staging is interesting because it illustrates the life and customs of that remote time. - The Moving Picture World, March 23, 1911
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