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Merely carrying one from place to place on its thin thread
deickemeyer19 September 2015
Young men have a habit of becoming infatuated with dancers and actresses, in motion pictures at least, and this excellent film presents one more instance of this malady. But happily the man's eyes are opened early and he returns, repentant, begging the forgiveness of his old sweetheart, which of course is granted, and the mellow chime of bells can be heard in the distance. The setting for this picture is attractive. It is the golden harvest time, and the scenes are reproduced with fidelity. The pictures alone, without considering the story, are worth seeing. The two together make a combination which it would be difficult to surpass. While the story emphasizes the folly of some young men, as it offers this heart interest, it is not particularly strong, merely carrying one from place to place on its thin thread. - The Moving Picture World, October 29, 1910
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